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Telethon DocumentationRelease 1.10.10

Lonami

Dec 31, 2020

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First Steps

1 What is this? 3

2 How should I use the documentation? 52.1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.2 Signing In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.3 Quick-Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.4 Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.5 Next Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.6 FAQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.7 Client Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172.8 Events Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202.9 Objects Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242.10 String-based Debugging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312.11 Entities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322.12 Updates in Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372.13 Session Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402.14 The Full API . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422.15 RPC Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452.16 HTTP Bot API vs MTProto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472.17 Mastering asyncio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522.18 A Word of Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572.19 Working with Chats and Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582.20 Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622.21 Working with messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 632.22 Projects using Telethon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 642.23 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652.24 Test Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652.25 Project Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662.26 Coding Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662.27 Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672.28 Understanding the Type Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 682.29 Tips for Porting the Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 682.30 Telegram API in Other Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692.31 Changelog (Version History) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692.32 Wall of Shame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1312.33 Compatibility and Convenience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132

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2.34 TelegramClient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1352.35 Update Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1772.36 Custom package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1922.37 Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2132.38 API Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2172.39 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2202.40 Connection Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2242.41 Helpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226

Python Module Index 229

Index 231

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from telethon.sync import TelegramClient, events

with TelegramClient('name', api_id, api_hash) as client:client.send_message('me', 'Hello, myself!')print(client.download_profile_photo('me'))

@client.on(events.NewMessage(pattern='(?i).*Hello'))async def handler(event):

await event.reply('Hey!')

client.run_until_disconnected()

• Are you new here? Jump straight into Installation!

• Looking for the method reference? See Client Reference.

• Did you upgrade the library? Please read Changelog (Version History).

• Used Telethon before v1.0? See Compatibility and Convenience.

• Coming from Bot API or want to create new bots? See HTTP Bot API vs MTProto.

• Need the full API reference? https://tl.telethon.dev/.

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CHAPTER 1

What is this?

Telegram is a popular messaging application. This library is meant to make it easy for you to write Python programsthat can interact with Telegram. Think of it as a wrapper that has already done the heavy job for you, so you can focuson developing an application.

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CHAPTER 2

How should I use the documentation?

If you are getting started with the library, you should follow the documentation in order by pressing the “Next” buttonat the bottom-right of every page.

You can also use the menu on the left to quickly skip over sections.

2.1 Installation

Telethon is a Python library, which means you need to download and install Python from https://www.python.org/downloads/ if you haven’t already. Once you have Python installed, run:

pip3 install -U telethon --user

To install or upgrade the library to the latest version.

2.1.1 Installing Development Versions

If you want the latest unreleased changes, you can run the following command instead:

pip3 install -U https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/archive/master.zip --user

Note: The development version may have bugs and is not recommended for production use. However, when you arereporting a library bug, you should try if the bug still occurs in this version.

2.1.2 Verification

To verify that the library is installed correctly, run the following command:

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python3 -c "import telethon; print(telethon.__version__)"

The version number of the library should show in the output.

2.1.3 Optional Dependencies

If cryptg is installed, the library will work a lot faster, since encryption and decryption will be made in C insteadof Python. If your code deals with a lot of updates or you are downloading/uploading a lot of files, you will noticea considerable speed-up (from a hundred kilobytes per second to several megabytes per second, if your connectionallows it). If it’s not installed, pyaes will be used (which is pure Python, so it’s much slower).

If pillow is installed, large images will be automatically resized when sending photos to prevent Telegram from failingwith “invalid image”. Official clients also do this.

If aiohttp is installed, the library will be able to download WebDocument media files (otherwise you will get an error).

If hachoir is installed, it will be used to extract metadata from files when sending documents. Telegram uses thisinformation to show the song’s performer, artist, title, duration, and for videos too (including size). Otherwise, theywill default to empty values, and you can set the attributes manually.

Note: Some of the modules may require additional dependencies before being installed through pip. If you have anapt-based system, consider installing the most commonly missing dependencies:

apt updateapt install clang lib{jpeg-turbo,webp}-dev python{,-dev} zlib-devpip install -U --user setuptoolspip install -U --user telethon cryptg pillow

Thanks to @bb010g for writing down this nice list.

2.2 Signing In

Before working with Telegram’s API, you need to get your own API ID and hash:

1. Login to your Telegram account with the phone number of the developer account to use.

2. Click under API Development tools.

3. A Create new application window will appear. Fill in your application details. There is no need to enter anyURL, and only the first two fields (App title and Short name) can currently be changed later.

4. Click on Create application at the end. Remember that your API hash is secret and Telegram won’t let yourevoke it. Don’t post it anywhere!

Note: This API ID and hash is the one used by your application, not your phone number. You can use this API IDand hash with any phone number or even for bot accounts.

2.2.1 Editing the Code

This is a little introduction for those new to Python programming in general.

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We will write our code inside hello.py, so you can use any text editor that you like. To run the code, use python3hello.py from the terminal.

Important: Don’t call your script telethon.py! Python will try to import the client from there and it will failwith an error such as “ImportError: cannot import name ‘TelegramClient’ . . . ”.

2.2.2 Signing In

We can finally write some code to log into our account!

from telethon import TelegramClient

# Use your own values from my.telegram.orgapi_id = 12345api_hash = '0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef'

# The first parameter is the .session file name (absolute paths allowed)with TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash) as client:

client.loop.run_until_complete(client.send_message('me', 'Hello, myself!'))

In the first line, we import the class name so we can create an instance of the client. Then, we define variables to storeour API ID and hash conveniently.

At last, we create a new TelegramClient instance and call it client. We can now use the client variable foranything that we want, such as sending a message to ourselves.

Note: Since Telethon is an asynchronous library, you need to await coroutine functions to have them run (orotherwise, run the loop until they are complete). In this tiny example, we don’t bother making an async defmain().

See Mastering asyncio to find out more.

Using a with block is the preferred way to use the library. It will automatically start() the client, logging orsigning up if necessary.

If the .session file already existed, it will not login again, so be aware of this if you move or rename the file!

2.2.3 Signing In as a Bot Account

You can also use Telethon for your bots (normal bot accounts, not users). You will still need an API ID and hash, butthe process is very similar:

from telethon.sync import TelegramClient

api_id = 12345api_hash = '0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef'bot_token = '12345:0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef

# We have to manually call "start" if we want an explicit bot tokenbot = TelegramClient('bot', api_id, api_hash).start(bot_token=bot_token)

# But then we can use the client instance as usual

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with bot:...

To get a bot account, you need to talk with @BotFather.

2.2.4 Signing In behind a Proxy

If you need to use a proxy to access Telegram, you will need to install PySocks and then change:

TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash)

with

TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash, proxy=(socks.SOCKS5, '127.0.0.1', 4444))

(of course, replacing the IP and port with the IP and port of the proxy).

The proxy= argument should be a tuple, a list or a dict, consisting of parameters described in PySocks usage.

2.2.5 Using MTProto Proxies

MTProto Proxies are Telegram’s alternative to normal proxies, and work a bit differently. The following protocols areavailable:

• ConnectionTcpMTProxyAbridged

• ConnectionTcpMTProxyIntermediate

• ConnectionTcpMTProxyRandomizedIntermediate (preferred)

For now, you need to manually specify these special connection modes if you want to use a MTProto Proxy. Yourcode would look like this:

from telethon import TelegramClient, connection# we need to change the connection ^^^^^^^^^^

client = TelegramClient('anon',api_id,api_hash,

# Use one of the available connection modes.# Normally, this one works with most proxies.connection=connection.ConnectionTcpMTProxyRandomizedIntermediate,

# Then, pass the proxy details as a tuple:# (host name, port, proxy secret)## If the proxy has no secret, the secret must be:# '00000000000000000000000000000000'proxy=('mtproxy.example.com', 2002, 'secret')

)

In future updates, we may make it easier to use MTProto Proxies (such as avoiding the need to manually passconnection=).

In short, the same code above but without comments to make it clearer:

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from telethon import TelegramClient, connection

client = TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash,connection=connection.ConnectionTcpMTProxyRandomizedIntermediate,proxy=('mtproxy.example.com', 2002, 'secret')

)

2.3 Quick-Start

Let’s see a longer example to learn some of the methods that the library has to offer. These are known as “friendlymethods”, and you should always use these if possible.

from telethon import TelegramClient

# Remember to use your own values from my.telegram.org!api_id = 12345api_hash = '0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef'client = TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash)

async def main():# Getting information about yourselfme = await client.get_me()

# "me" is an User object. You can pretty-print# any Telegram object with the "stringify" method:print(me.stringify())

# When you print something, you see a representation of it.# You can access all attributes of Telegram objects with# the dot operator. For example, to get the username:username = me.usernameprint(username)print(me.phone)

# You can print all the dialogs/conversations that you are part of:async for dialog in client.iter_dialogs():

print(dialog.name, 'has ID', dialog.id)

# You can send messages to yourself...await client.send_message('me', 'Hello, myself!')# ...to some chat IDawait client.send_message(-100123456, 'Hello, group!')# ...to your contactsawait client.send_message('+34600123123', 'Hello, friend!')# ...or even to any usernameawait client.send_message('TelethonChat', 'Hello, Telethon!')

# You can, of course, use markdown in your messages:message = await client.send_message(

'me','This message has **bold**, `code`, __italics__ and ''a [nice website](https://lonamiwebs.github.io)!',link_preview=False

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# Sending a message returns the sent message object, which you can useprint(message.raw_text)

# You can reply to messages directly if you have a message objectawait message.reply('Cool!')

# Or send files, songs, documents, albums...await client.send_file('me', '/home/me/Pictures/holidays.jpg')

# You can print the message history of any chat:async for message in client.iter_messages('me'):

print(message.id, message.text)

# You can download media from messages, too!# The method will return the path where the file was saved.if message.photo:

path = await message.download_media()print('File saved to', path) # printed after download is done

with client:client.loop.run_until_complete(main())

Here, we show how to sign in, get information about yourself, send messages, files, getting chats, printing messages,and downloading files.

You should make sure that you understand what the code shown here does, take note on how methods are called andused and so on before proceeding. We will see all the available methods later on.

Important: Note that Telethon is an asynchronous library, and as such, you should get used to it and learn a bit ofbasic asyncio. This will help a lot. As a quick start, this means you generally want to write all your code insidesome async def like so:

client = ...

async def do_something(me):...

async def main():# Most of your code should go here.# You can of course make and use your own async def (do_something).# They only need to be async if they need to await things.me = await client.get_me()await do_something(me)

with client:client.loop.run_until_complete(main())

After you understand this, you may use the telethon.sync hack if you want do so (see Compatibility and Conve-nience), but note you may run into other issues (iPython, Anaconda, etc. have some issues with it).

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2.4 Updates

Updates are an important topic in a messaging platform like Telegram. After all, you want to be notified when a newmessage arrives, when a member joins, when someone starts typing, etc. For that, you can use events.

Important: It is strongly advised to enable logging when working with events, since exceptions in event handlers arehidden by default. Please add the following snippet to the very top of your file:

import logginglogging.basicConfig(format='[%(levelname) 5s/%(asctime)s] %(name)s: %(message)s',

level=logging.WARNING)

2.4.1 Getting Started

Let’s start things with an example to automate replies:

from telethon import TelegramClient, events

client = TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash)

@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def my_event_handler(event):

if 'hello' in event.raw_text:await event.reply('hi!')

client.start()client.run_until_disconnected()

This code isn’t much, but there might be some things unclear. Let’s break it down:

from telethon import TelegramClient, events

client = TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash)

This is normal creation (of course, pass session name, API ID and hash). Nothing we don’t know already.

@client.on(events.NewMessage)

This Python decorator will attach itself to the my_event_handler definition, and basically means that on aNewMessage event, the callback function you’re about to define will be called:

async def my_event_handler(event):if 'hello' in event.raw_text:

await event.reply('hi!')

If a NewMessage event occurs, and 'hello' is in the text of the message, we reply() to the event with a 'hi!'message.

Note: Event handlers must be async def. After all, Telethon is an asynchronous library based on asyncio,which is a safer and often faster approach to threads.

You must await all method calls that use network requests, which is most of them.

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2.4.2 More Examples

Replying to messages with hello is fun, but, can we do more?

@client.on(events.NewMessage(outgoing=True, pattern=r'\.save'))async def handler(event):

if event.is_reply:replied = await event.get_reply_message()sender = replied.senderawait client.download_profile_photo(sender)await event.respond('Saved your photo {}'.format(sender.username))

We could also get replies. This event filters outgoing messages (only those that we send will trigger the method), thenwe filter by the regex r'\.save', which will match messages starting with ".save".

Inside the method, we check whether the event is replying to another message or not. If it is, we get the reply messageand the sender of that message, and download their profile photo.

Let’s delete messages which contain “heck”. We don’t allow swearing here.

@client.on(events.NewMessage(pattern=r'(?i).*heck'))async def handler(event):

await event.delete()

With the r'(?i).*heck' regex, we match case-insensitive “heck” anywhere in the message. Regex is very power-ful and you can learn more at https://regexone.com/.

So far, we have only seen the NewMessage, but there are many more which will be covered later. This is only a smallintroduction to updates.

2.4.3 Entities

When you need the user or chat where an event occurred, you must use the following methods:

async def handler(event):# Goodchat = await event.get_chat()sender = await event.get_sender()chat_id = event.chat_idsender_id = event.sender_id

# BAD. Don't do thischat = event.chatsender = event.senderchat_id = event.chat.idsender_id = event.sender.id

Events are like messages, but don’t have all the information a message has! When you manually get a message, it willhave all the information it needs. When you receive an update about a message, it won’t have all the information, soyou have to use the methods, not the properties.

Make sure you understand the code seen here before continuing! As a rule of thumb, remember that new messageevents behave just like message objects, so you can do with them everything you can do with a message object.

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2.5 Next Steps

These basic first steps should have gotten you started with the library.

By now, you should know how to call friendly methods and how to work with the returned objects, how things workinside event handlers, etc.

Next, we will see a quick reference summary of all the methods and properties that you will need when using thelibrary. If you follow the links there, you will expand the documentation for the method and property, with moreexamples on how to use them.

Therefore, you can find an example on every method of the client to learn how to use it, as well as a description ofall the arguments.

After that, we will go in-depth with some other important concepts that are worth learning and understanding.

From now on, you can keep pressing the “Next” button if you want, or use the menu on the left, since some pages arequite lengthy.

2.6 FAQ

Let’s start the quick references section with some useful tips to keep in mind, with the hope that you will understandwhy certain things work the way that they do.

Contents

• FAQ

– Code without errors doesn’t work

– How can I except FloodWaitError?

– My account was deleted/limited when using the library

– How can I use a proxy?

– How do I access a field?

– AttributeError: ‘coroutine’ object has no attribute ‘id’

– sqlite3.OperationalError: database is locked

– event.chat or event.sender is None

– What does “bases ChatGetter” mean?

– Can I use Flask with the library?

– Can I use Anaconda/Spyder/IPython with the library?

2.6.1 Code without errors doesn’t work

Then it probably has errors, but you haven’t enabled logging yet. To enable logging, at the following code to the topof your main file:

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import logginglogging.basicConfig(format='[%(levelname) 5s/%(asctime)s] %(name)s: %(message)s',

level=logging.WARNING)

You can change the logging level to be something different, from less to more information:

level=logging.CRITICAL # won't show errors (same as disabled)level=logging.ERROR # will only show errors that you didn't handlelevel=logging.WARNING # will also show messages with medium severity, such as→˓internal Telegram issueslevel=logging.INFO # will also show informational messages, such as connection→˓or disconnectionslevel=logging.DEBUG # will show a lot of output to help debugging issues in the→˓library

See the official Python documentation for more information on logging.

2.6.2 How can I except FloodWaitError?

You can use all errors from the API by importing:

from telethon import errors

And except them as such:

try:await client.send_message(chat, 'Hi')

except errors.FloodWaitError as e:# e.seconds is how many seconds you have# to wait before making the request again.print('Flood for', e.seconds)

2.6.3 My account was deleted/limited when using the library

The library will only do things that you tell it to do. If you use the library with bad intentions, Telegram will hopefullyban you.

However, you may also be part of a limited country, such as Iran or Russia. In that case, we have bad news for you.Telegram is much more likely to ban these numbers, as they are often used to spam other accounts, likely through theuse of libraries like this one. The best advice we can give you is to not abuse the API, like calling many requests reallyquickly, and to sign up with these phones through an official application.

We have also had reports from Kazakhstan and China, where connecting would fail. To solve these connection prob-lems, you should use a proxy.

Telegram may also ban virtual (VoIP) phone numbers, as again, they’re likely to be used for spam.

If you want to check if your account has been limited, simply send a private message to @SpamBot through Telegramitself. You should notice this by getting errors like PeerFloodError, which means you’re limited, for instance,when sending a message to some accounts but not others.

For more discussion, please see issue 297.

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2.6.4 How can I use a proxy?

This was one of the first things described in Signing In.

2.6.5 How do I access a field?

This is basic Python knowledge. You should use the dot operator:

me = await client.get_me()print(me.username)# ^ we used the dot operator to access the username attribute

result = await client(functions.photos.GetUserPhotosRequest(user_id='me',offset=0,max_id=0,limit=100

))

# Working with list is also pretty basicprint(result.photos[0].sizes[-1].type)# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^# | | | | \ type# | | | \ last size# | | \ list of sizes# access | \ first photo from the list# the... \ list of photos## To print all, you could do (or mix-and-match):for photo in result.photos:

for size in photo.sizes:print(size.type)

2.6.6 AttributeError: ‘coroutine’ object has no attribute ‘id’

You either forgot to:

import telethon.sync# ^^^^^ import sync

Or:

async def handler(event):me = await client.get_me()# ^^^^^ note the awaitprint(me.username)

2.6.7 sqlite3.OperationalError: database is locked

An older process is still running and is using the same 'session' file.

This error occurs when two or more clients use the same session, that is, when you write the same session name tobe used in the client:

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• You have an older process using the same session file.

• You have two different scripts running (interactive sessions count too).

• You have two clients in the same script running at the same time.

The solution is, if you need two clients, use two sessions. If the problem persists and you’re on Linux, you can usefuser my.session to find out the process locking the file. As a last resort, you can reboot your system.

If you really dislike SQLite, use a different session storage. There is an entire section covering that at Session Files.

2.6.8 event.chat or event.sender is None

Telegram doesn’t always send this information in order to save bandwidth. If you need the information, you shouldfetch it yourself, since the library won’t do unnecessary work unless you need to:

async def handler(event):chat = await event.get_chat()sender = await event.get_sender()

2.6.9 What does “bases ChatGetter” mean?

In Python, classes can base others. This is called inheritance. What it means is that “if a class bases another, you canuse the other’s methods too”.

For example, Message bases ChatGetter. In turn, ChatGetter defines things like obj.chat_id.

So if you have a message, you can access that too:

# ChatGetter has a chat_id property, and Message bases ChatGetter.# Thus you can use ChatGetter properties and methods from Messageprint(message.chat_id)

Telegram has a lot to offer, and inheritance helps the library reduce boilerplate, so it’s important to know this concept.For newcomers, this may be a problem, so we explain what it means here in the FAQ.

2.6.10 Can I use Flask with the library?

Yes, if you know what you are doing. However, you will probably have a lot of headaches to get threads and asyncioto work together. Instead, consider using Quart, an asyncio-based alternative to Flask.

Check out quart_login.py for an example web-application based on Quart.

2.6.11 Can I use Anaconda/Spyder/IPython with the library?

Yes, but these interpreters run the asyncio event loop implicitly, which interferes with the telethon.sync magicmodule.

If you use them, you should not import sync:

# Change any of these...:from telethon import TelegramClient, sync, ...from telethon.sync import TelegramClient, ...

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# ...with this:from telethon import TelegramClient, ...

You are also more likely to get “sqlite3.OperationalError: database is locked” with them. If they cause too muchtrouble, just write your code in a .py file and run that, or use the normal python interpreter.

2.7 Client Reference

This page contains a summary of all the important methods and properties that you may need when using Telethon.They are sorted by relevance and are not in alphabetical order.

You should use this page to learn about which methods are available, and if you need an usage example or furtherdescription of the arguments, be sure to follow the links.

Contents

• Client Reference

– TelegramClient

* Auth

* Base

* Messages

* Uploads

* Downloads

* Dialogs

* Users

* Chats

* Parse Mode

* Updates

* Bots

* Buttons

* Account

2.7.1 TelegramClient

This is a summary of the methods and properties you will find at TelegramClient.

Auth

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Table 1 – continued from previous pagesend_code_request Sends the Telegram code needed to login to the given

phone number.sign_in Logs in to Telegram to an existing user or bot account.sign_up Signs up to Telegram as a new user account.log_out Logs out Telegram and deletes the current *.session

file.edit_2fa Changes the 2FA settings of the logged in user.

Base

connect Connects to Telegram.disconnect Disconnects from Telegram.is_connected Returns True if the user has connected.disconnected Property with a Future that resolves upon disconnec-

tion.loop Property with the asyncio event loop used by this

client.

Messages

send_message Sends a message to the specified user, chat or channel.edit_message Edits the given message to change its text or media.delete_messages Deletes the given messages, optionally “for everyone”.forward_messages Forwards the given messages to the specified entity.iter_messages Iterator over the messages for the given chat.get_messages Same as iter_messages(), but returns a

TotalList instead.pin_message Pins or unpins a message in a chat.send_read_acknowledge Marks messages as read and optionally clears mentions.

Uploads

send_file Sends message with the given file to the specified entity.upload_file Uploads a file to Telegram’s servers, without sending it.

Downloads

download_media Downloads the given media from a message object.download_profile_photo Downloads the profile photo from the given user, chat

or channel.download_file Low-level method to download files from their input lo-

cation.

Dialogs

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iter_dialogs Iterator over the dialogs (open conversations/subscribedchannels).

get_dialogs Same as iter_dialogs(), but returns aTotalList instead.

edit_folder Edits the folder used by one or more dialogs to archivethem.

iter_drafts Iterator over draft messages.get_drafts Same as iter_drafts(), but returns a list instead.delete_dialog Deletes a dialog (leaves a chat or channel).conversation Creates a Conversation with the given entity.

Users

get_me Gets “me”, the current User who is logged in.is_bot Return True if the signed-in user is a bot, False oth-

erwise.is_user_authorized Returns True if the user is authorized (logged in).get_entity Turns the given entity into a valid Telegram User, Chat

or Channel.get_input_entity Turns the given entity into its input entity version.get_peer_id Gets the ID for the given entity.

Chats

iter_participants Iterator over the participants belonging to the specifiedchat.

get_participants Same as iter_participants(), but returns aTotalList instead.

iter_admin_log Iterator over the admin log for the specified channel.get_admin_log Same as iter_admin_log(), but returns a list

instead.iter_profile_photos Iterator over a user’s profile photos or a chat’s photos.get_profile_photos Same as iter_profile_photos(), but returns a

TotalList instead.edit_admin Edits admin permissions for someone in a chat.edit_permissions Edits user restrictions in a chat.action Returns a context-manager object to represent a “chat

action”.

Parse Mode

parse_mode This property is the default parse mode used when send-ing messages.

Updates

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on Decorator used to add_event_handler more con-veniently.

run_until_disconnected Runs the event loop until the library is disconnected.add_event_handler Registers a new event handler callback.remove_event_handler Inverse operation of add_event_handler().list_event_handlers Lists all registered event handlers.catch_up “Catches up” on the missed updates while the client was

offline.

Bots

inline_query Makes an inline query to the specified bot (@voteNew Poll).

Buttons

build_reply_markup Builds a ReplyInlineMarkup or ReplyKeyboardMarkupfor the given buttons.

Account

takeout Returns a TelegramClient which calls methods behind atakeout session.

end_takeout Finishes the current takeout session.

2.8 Events Reference

Here you will find a quick summary of all the methods and properties that you can access when working with events.

You can access the client that creates this event by doing event.client, and you should view the description ofthe events to find out what arguments it allows on creation and its attributes (the properties will be shown here).

Important: Remember that all events base ChatGetter! Please see FAQ if you don’t know what this means orthe implications of it.

Contents

• Events Reference

– NewMessage

– MessageEdited

– MessageDeleted

– MessageRead

– ChatAction

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– UserUpdate

– CallbackQuery

– InlineQuery

– Album

– Raw

2.8.1 NewMessage

Occurs whenever a new text message or a message with media arrives.

Note: The new message event should be treated as a normal Message, with the following exceptions:

• pattern_match is the match object returned by pattern=.

• message is not the message string. It’s the Message object.

Remember, this event is just a proxy over the message, so while you won’t see its attributes and properties, you canstill access them. Please see the full documentation for examples.

Full documentation for the NewMessage.

2.8.2 MessageEdited

Occurs whenever a message is edited. Just like NewMessage, you should treat this event as a Message.

Full documentation for the MessageEdited.

2.8.3 MessageDeleted

Occurs whenever a message is deleted. Note that this event isn’t 100% reliable, since Telegram doesn’t always notifythe clients that a message was deleted.

It only has the deleted_id and deleted_ids attributes (in addition to the chat if the deletion happened in achannel).

Full documentation for the MessageDeleted.

2.8.4 MessageRead

Occurs whenever one or more messages are read in a chat.

Full documentation for the MessageRead.

inbox True if you have read someone else’s messages.message_ids The IDs of the messages which contents’ were read.get_messages Returns the list of Message which contents’ were

read.is_read Returns True if the given message (or its ID) has been

read.

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2.8.5 ChatAction

Occurs on certain chat actions, such as chat title changes, user join or leaves, pinned messages, photo changes, etc.

Full documentation for the ChatAction.

added_by The user who added users, if applicable (None other-wise).

kicked_by The user who kicked users, if applicable (None oth-erwise).

user The first user that takes part in this action (e.g.input_user Input version of the self.user property.user_id Returns the marked signed ID of the first user, if any.users A list of users that take part in this action (e.g.input_users Input version of the self.users property.user_ids Returns the marked signed ID of the users, if any.respond Responds to the chat action message (not as a reply).reply Replies to the chat action message (as a reply).delete Deletes the chat action message.get_pinned_message If new_pin is True, this returns the Message object

that was pinned.get_added_by Returns added_by but will make an API call if neces-

sary.get_kicked_by Returns kicked_by but will make an API call if nec-

essary.get_user Returns user but will make an API call if necessary.get_input_user Returns input_user but will make an API call if nec-

essary.get_users Returns users but will make an API call if necessary.get_input_users Returns input_users but will make an API call if

necessary.

2.8.6 UserUpdate

Occurs whenever a user goes online, starts typing, etc.

Full documentation for the UserUpdate.

user Alias for sender.input_user Alias for input_sender.user_id Alias for sender_id.get_user Alias for get_sender.get_input_user Alias for get_input_sender.typing True if the action is typing a message.uploading True if the action is uploading something.recording True if the action is recording something.playing True if the action is playing a game.cancel True if the action was cancelling other actions.geo True if what’s being uploaded is a geo.audio True if what’s being recorded/uploaded is an audio.

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video.video True if what’s being recorded/uploaded is an video.contact True if what’s being uploaded (selected) is a contact.document True if what’s being uploaded is document.photo True if what’s being uploaded is a photo.last_seen Exact datetime.datetime when the user was last

seen if known.until The datetime.datetime until when the user

should appear online.online True if the user is currently online,recently True if the user was seen within a day.within_weeks True if the user was seen within 7 days.within_months True if the user was seen within 30 days.

2.8.7 CallbackQuery

Occurs whenever you sign in as a bot and a user clicks one of the inline buttons on your messages.

Full documentation for the CallbackQuery .

id Returns the query ID.message_id Returns the message ID to which the clicked inline but-

ton belongs.data Returns the data payload from the original inline button.chat_instance Unique identifier for the chat where the callback oc-

curred.via_inline Whether this callback was generated from an inline but-

ton sent via an inline query or not.respond Responds to the message (not as a reply).reply Replies to the message (as a reply).edit Edits the message.delete Deletes the message.answer Answers the callback query (and stops the loading cir-

cle).get_message Returns the message to which the clicked inline button

belongs.

2.8.8 InlineQuery

Occurs whenever you sign in as a bot and a user sends an inline query such as @bot query.

Full documentation for the InlineQuery .

id Returns the unique identifier for the query ID.text Returns the text the user used to make the inline query.offset The string the user’s client used as an offset for the

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Table 18 – continued from previous pagegeo If the user location is requested when using inline mode

and the user’s device is able to send it, this will returnthe GeoPoint with the position of the user.

builder Returns a new InlineBuilder instance.answer Answers the inline query with the given results.

2.8.9 Album

Occurs whenever you receive an entire album.

Full documentation for the Album.

grouped_id The shared grouped_id between all the messages.text The message text of the first photo with a caption, for-

matted using the client’s default parse mode.raw_text The raw message text of the first photo with a caption,

ignoring any formatting.is_reply True if the album is a reply to some other message.forward The Forward information for the first message in the

album if it was forwarded.get_reply_message The Message that this album is replying to, or None.respond Responds to the album (not as a reply).reply Replies to the first photo in the album (as a reply).forward_to Forwards the entire album.edit Edits the first caption or the message, or the first mes-

sages’ caption if no caption is set, iff it’s outgoing.delete Deletes the entire album.mark_read Marks the entire album as read.pin Pins the first photo in the album.

2.8.10 Raw

Raw events are not actual events. Instead, they are the raw Update object that Telegram sends. You normally shouldn’tneed these.

2.9 Objects Reference

This is the quick reference for those objects returned by client methods or other useful modules that the library has tooffer. They are kept in a separate page to help finding and discovering them.

Remember that this page only shows properties and methods, not attributes. Make sure to open the full documentationto find out about the attributes.

Contents

• Objects Reference

– ChatGetter

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– SenderGetter

– Message

* Properties

* Methods

– File

– Conversation

– AdminLogEvent

– Button

– InlineResult

– Dialog

– Draft

– Utils

2.9.1 ChatGetter

All events base ChatGetter, and some of the objects below do too, so it’s important to know its methods.

chat Returns the User, Chat or Channel where this object be-longs to.

input_chat This InputPeer is the input version of the chat where themessage was sent.

chat_id Returns the marked chat integer ID.is_private True if the message was sent as a private message.is_group True if the message was sent on a group or megagroup.is_channel True if the message was sent on a megagroup or chan-

nel.get_chat Returns chat, but will make an API call to find the chat

unless it’s already cached.get_input_chat Returns input_chat, but will make an API call to

find the input chat unless it’s already cached.

2.9.2 SenderGetter

Similar to ChatGetter, a SenderGetter is the same, but it works for senders instead.

sender Returns the User or Channel that sent this object.input_sender This InputPeer is the input version of the user/channel

who sent the message.sender_id Returns the marked sender integer ID, if present.get_sender Returns sender, but will make an API call to find the

sender unless it’s already cached.get_input_sender Returns input_sender, but will make an API call to

find the input sender unless it’s already cached.

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2.9.3 Message

The Message type is very important, mostly because we are working with a library for a messaging platform, somessages are widely used: in events, when fetching history, replies, etc.

It bases ChatGetter and SenderGetter.

Properties

Note: We document custom properties here, not all the attributes of the Message (which is the information Telegramactually returns).

text The message text, formatted using the client’s defaultparse mode.

raw_text The raw message text, ignoring any formatting.is_reply True if the message is a reply to some other message.forward The Forward information if this message is a for-

warded message.buttons Returns a list of lists of MessageButton, if any.button_count Returns the total button count (sum of all buttons

rows).file Returns a File wrapping the photo or document in

this message.photo The Photo media in this message, if any.document The Document media in this message, if any.web_preview The WebPage media in this message, if any.audio The Document media in this message, if it’s an audio

file.voice The Document media in this message, if it’s a voice

note.video The Document media in this message, if it’s a video.video_note The Document media in this message, if it’s a video

note.gif The Document media in this message, if it’s a “gif”.sticker The Document media in this message, if it’s a sticker.contact The MessageMediaContact in this message, if it’s a con-

tact.game The Game media in this message, if it’s a game.geo The GeoPoint media in this message, if it has a location.invoice The MessageMediaInvoice in this message, if it’s an in-

voice.poll The MessageMediaPoll in this message, if it’s a poll.venue The MessageMediaVenue in this message, if it’s a

venue.action_entities Returns a list of entities that took part in this action.via_bot The bot User if the message was sent via said bot.via_input_bot Returns the input variant of via_bot.client Returns the TelegramClient that patched this mes-

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Methods

respond Responds to the message (not as a reply).reply Replies to the message (as a reply).forward_to Forwards the message.edit Edits the message iff it’s outgoing.delete Deletes the message.get_reply_message The Message that this message is replying to, or

None.click Calls button.click on the specified button.mark_read Marks the message as read.pin Pins the message.download_media Downloads the media contained in the message, if any.get_entities_text Returns a list of (markup entity, inner

text) (like bold or italics).get_buttons Returns buttons when that property fails (this is

rarely needed).

2.9.4 File

The File type is a wrapper object returned by Message.file, and you can use it to easily access a document’sattributes, such as its name, bot-API style file ID, etc.

id The bot-API style file_id representing this file.name The file name of this document.ext The extension from the mime type of this file.mime_type The mime-type of this file.width The width in pixels of this media if it’s a photo or a

video.height The height in pixels of this media if it’s a photo or a

video.size The size in bytes of this file.duration The duration in seconds of the audio or video.title The title of the song.performer The performer of the song.emoji A string with all emoji that represent the current sticker.sticker_set The InputStickerSet to which the sticker file belongs.

2.9.5 Conversation

The Conversation object is returned by the client.conversation() method to easily send and receiveresponses like a normal conversation.

It bases ChatGetter.

send_message Sends a message in the context of this conversation.send_file Sends a file in the context of this conversation.mark_read Marks as read the latest received message if message

is None.get_response Gets the next message that responds to a previous one.

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Table 25 – continued from previous pageget_reply Gets the next message that explicitly replies to a previ-

ous one.get_edit Awaits for an edit after the last message to arrive.wait_read Awaits for the sent message to be marked as read.wait_event Waits for a custom event to occur.cancel Cancels the current conversation.cancel_all Calls cancel on all conversations in this chat.

2.9.6 AdminLogEvent

The AdminLogEvent object is returned by the client.iter_admin_log() method to easily iterate over past“events” (deleted messages, edits, title changes, leaving members. . . )

These are all the properties you can find in it:

id The ID of this event.date The date when this event occurred.user_id The ID of the user that triggered this event.action The original ChannelAdminLogEventAction.old The old value from the event.new The new value present in the event.changed_about Whether the channel’s about was changed or not.changed_title Whether the channel’s title was changed or not.changed_username Whether the channel’s username was changed or not.changed_photo Whether the channel’s photo was changed or not.changed_sticker_set Whether the channel’s sticker set was changed or not.changed_message Whether a message in this channel was edited or not.deleted_message Whether a message in this channel was deleted or not.changed_admin Whether the permissions for an admin in this channel

changed or not.changed_restrictions Whether a message in this channel was edited or not.changed_invites Whether the invites in the channel were toggled or not.joined Whether user joined through the channel’s public

username or not.joined_invite Whether a new user joined through an invite link to the

channel or not.left Whether user left the channel or not.changed_hide_history Whether hiding the previous message history for new

members in the channel was toggled or not.changed_signatures Whether the message signatures in the channel were

toggled or not.changed_pin Whether a new message in this channel was pinned or

not.changed_default_banned_rights Whether the default banned rights were changed or not.stopped_poll Whether a poll was stopped or not.

2.9.7 Button

The Button class is used when you login as a bot account to send messages with reply markup, such as inline buttonsor custom keyboards.

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These are the static methods you can use to create instances of the markup:

inline Creates a new inline button with some payload data init.

switch_inline Creates a new inline button to switch to inline query.url Creates a new inline button to open the desired URL on

click.auth Creates a new inline button to authorize the user at the

given URL.text Creates a new keyboard button with the given text.request_location Creates a new keyboard button to request the user’s lo-

cation on click.request_phone Creates a new keyboard button to request the user’s

phone on click.clear Clears all keyboard buttons after sending a message

with this markup.force_reply Forces a reply to the message with this markup.

2.9.8 InlineResult

The InlineResult object is returned inside a list by the client.inline_query() method to make an inlinequery to a bot that supports being used in inline mode, such as @like.

Note that the list returned is in fact a subclass of a list called InlineResults, which, in addition of being a list(iterator, indexed access, etc.), has extra attributes and methods.

These are the constants for the types, properties and methods you can find the individual results:

ARTICLEPHOTOGIFVIDEOVIDEO_GIFAUDIODOCUMENTLOCATIONVENUECONTACTGAMEtype The always-present type of this result.message The always-present BotInlineMessage that will be sent

if click is called on this result.title The title for this inline result.description The description for this inline result.url The URL present in this inline results.photo Returns either the WebDocument thumbnail for normal

results or the Photo for media results.document Returns either the WebDocument content for normal re-

sults or the Document for media results.click Clicks this result and sends the associated message.

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ment, the document will be downloaded; otherwise, thephoto will if present).

2.9.9 Dialog

The Dialog object is returned when you call client.iter_dialogs().

send_message Sends a message to this dialog.archive Archives (or un-archives) this dialog.delete Deletes the dialog from your dialog list.

2.9.10 Draft

The Draft object is returned when you call client.iter_drafts().

entity The entity that belongs to this dialog (user, chat or chan-nel).

input_entity Input version of the entity.get_entity Returns entity but will make an API call if necessary.get_input_entity Returns input_entity but will make an API call if

necessary.text The markdown text contained in the draft.raw_text The raw (text without formatting) contained in the draft.is_empty Convenience bool to determine if the draft is empty or

not.set_message Changes the draft message on the Telegram servers.send Sends the contents of this draft to the dialog.delete Deletes this draft, and returns True on success.

2.9.11 Utils

The telethon.utils module has plenty of methods that make using the library a lot easier. Only the interestingones will be listed here.

get_display_name Gets the display name for the given User, Chat or Chan-nel.

get_extension Gets the corresponding extension for any Telegram me-dia.

get_inner_text Gets the inner text that’s surrounded by the given enti-ties.

get_peer_id Convert the given peer into its marked ID by default.resolve_id Given a marked ID, returns the original ID and its Peer

type.pack_bot_file_id Inverse operation for resolve_bot_file_id.resolve_bot_file_id Given a Bot API-style file_id, returns the media it

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Table 31 – continued from previous pageresolve_invite_link Resolves the given invite link.

2.10 String-based Debugging

Debugging is really important. Telegram’s API is really big and there is a lot of things that you should know. Such as,what attributes or fields does a result have? Well, the easiest thing to do is printing it:

user = await client.get_entity('Lonami')print(user)

That will show a huge string similar to the following:

User(id=10885151, is_self=False, contact=False, mutual_contact=False, deleted=False,→˓bot=False, bot_chat_history=False, bot_nochats=False, verified=False,→˓restricted=False, min=False, bot_inline_geo=False, access_hash=123456789012345678,→˓first_name='Lonami', last_name=None, username='Lonami', phone=None,→˓photo=UserProfilePhoto(photo_id=123456789012345678, photo_small=FileLocation(dc_→˓id=4, volume_id=1234567890, local_id=1234567890, secret=123456789012345678), photo_→˓big=FileLocation(dc_id=4, volume_id=1234567890, local_id=1234567890,→˓secret=123456789012345678)), status=UserStatusOffline(was_online=datetime.→˓datetime(2018, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)), bot_info_version=None,→˓ restriction_reason=None, bot_inline_placeholder=None, lang_code=None)

That’s a lot of text. But as you can see, all the properties are there. So if you want the username you don’t use regexor anything like splitting str(user) to get what you want. You just access the attribute you need:

username = user.username

Can we get better than the shown string, though? Yes!

print(user.stringify())

Will show a much better:

User(id=10885151,is_self=False,contact=False,mutual_contact=False,deleted=False,bot=False,bot_chat_history=False,bot_nochats=False,verified=False,restricted=False,min=False,bot_inline_geo=False,access_hash=123456789012345678,first_name='Lonami',last_name=None,username='Lonami',phone=None,photo=UserProfilePhoto(

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photo_small=FileLocation(dc_id=4,volume_id=123456789,local_id=123456789,secret=-123456789012345678

),photo_big=FileLocation(

dc_id=4,volume_id=123456789,local_id=123456789,secret=123456789012345678

)),status=UserStatusOffline(

was_online=datetime.datetime(2018, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.→˓utc)

),bot_info_version=None,restriction_reason=None,bot_inline_placeholder=None,lang_code=None

)

Now it’s easy to see how we could get, for example, the was_online time. It’s inside status:

online_at = user.status.was_online

You don’t need to print everything to see what all the possible values can be. You can just search in http://tl.telethon.dev/.

Remember that you can use Python’s isinstance to check the type of something. For example:

from telethon import types

if isinstance(user.status, types.UserStatusOffline):print(user.status.was_online)

2.11 Entities

The library widely uses the concept of “entities”. An entity will refer to any User, Chat or Channel object that the APImay return in response to certain methods, such as GetUsersRequest.

Note: When something “entity-like” is required, it means that you need to provide something that can be turned intoan entity. These things include, but are not limited to, usernames, exact titles, IDs, Peer objects, or even entire User,Chat and Channel objects and even phone numbers from people you have in your contact list.

To “encounter” an ID, you would have to “find it” like you would in the normal app. If the peer is in your dialogs,you would need to client.get_dialogs(). If the peer is someone in a group, you would similarly client.get_participants(group).

Once you have encountered an ID, the library will (by default) have saved their access_hash for you, which isneeded to invoke most methods. This is why sometimes you might encounter this error when working with the library.You should except ValueError and run code that you know should work to find the entity.

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Contents

• Entities

– What is an Entity?

– Getting Entities

– Entities vs. Input Entities

– Full Entities

– Accessing Entities

– Summary

2.11.1 What is an Entity?

A lot of methods and requests require entities to work. For example, you send a message to an entity, get the usernameof an entity, and so on.

There are a lot of things that work as entities: usernames, phone numbers, chat links, invite links, IDs, and the typesthemselves. That is, you can use any of those when you see an “entity” is needed.

Note: Remember that the phone number must be in your contact list before you can use it.

You should use, from better to worse:

1. Input entities. For example, event.input_chat, message.input_sender, or caching an entity youwill use a lot with entity = await client.get_input_entity(...).

2. Entities. For example, if you had to get someone’s username, you can just use user or channel. It will work.Only use this option if you already have the entity!

3. IDs. This will always look the entity up from the cache (the *.session file caches seen entities).

4. Usernames, phone numbers and links. The cache will be used too (unless you force a client.get_entity()), but may make a request if the username, phone or link has not been found yet.

In recent versions of the library, the following two are equivalent:

async def handler(event):await client.send_message(event.sender_id, 'Hi')await client.send_message(event.input_sender, 'Hi')

If you need to be 99% sure that the code will work (sometimes it’s simply impossible for the library to find the inputentity), or if you will reuse the chat a lot, consider using the following instead:

async def handler(event):# This method may make a network request to find the input sender.# Properties can't make network requests, so we need a method.sender = await event.get_input_sender()await client.send_message(sender, 'Hi')await client.send_message(sender, 'Hi')

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2.11.2 Getting Entities

Through the use of the Session Files, the library will automatically remember the ID and hash pair, along with someextra information, so you’re able to just do this:

# (These examples assume you are inside an "async def")## Dialogs are the "conversations you have open".# This method returns a list of Dialog, which# has the .entity attribute and other information.## This part is IMPORTANT, because it fills the entity cache.dialogs = await client.get_dialogs()

# All of these work and do the same.lonami = await client.get_entity('lonami')lonami = await client.get_entity('t.me/lonami')lonami = await client.get_entity('https://telegram.dog/lonami')

# Other kind of entities.channel = await client.get_entity('telegram.me/joinchat/AAAAAEkk2WdoDrB4-Q8-gg')contact = await client.get_entity('+34xxxxxxxxx')friend = await client.get_entity(friend_id)

# Getting entities through their ID (User, Chat or Channel)entity = await client.get_entity(some_id)

# You can be more explicit about the type for said ID by wrapping# it inside a Peer instance. This is recommended but not necessary.from telethon.tl.types import PeerUser, PeerChat, PeerChannel

my_user = await client.get_entity(PeerUser(some_id))my_chat = await client.get_entity(PeerChat(some_id))my_channel = await client.get_entity(PeerChannel(some_id))

Note: You don’t need to get the entity before using it! Just let the library do its job. Use a phone from your contacts,username, ID or input entity (preferred but not necessary), whatever you already have.

All methods in the TelegramClient call .get_input_entity() prior to sending the request to save you fromthe hassle of doing so manually. That way, convenience calls such as client.send_message('lonami','hi!') become possible.

Every entity the library encounters (in any response to any call) will by default be cached in the .session file(an SQLite database), to avoid performing unnecessary API calls. If the entity cannot be found, additonal calls likeResolveUsernameRequest or GetContactsRequest may be made to obtain the required information.

2.11.3 Entities vs. Input Entities

Note: This section is informative, but worth reading. The library will transparently handle all of these details for you.

On top of the normal types, the API also make use of what they call their Input* versions of objects. The inputversion of an entity (e.g. InputPeerUser, InputChat, etc.) only contains the minimum information that’s required from

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Telegram to be able to identify who you’re referring to: a Peer’s ID and hash. They are named like this because theyare input parameters in the requests.

Entities’ ID are the same for all user and bot accounts, however, the access hash is different for each account, sotrying to reuse the access hash from one account in another will not work.

Sometimes, Telegram only needs to indicate the type of the entity along with their ID. For this purpose, Peer versionsof the entities also exist, which just have the ID. You cannot get the hash out of them since you should not be needingit. The library probably has cached it before.

Peers are enough to identify an entity, but they are not enough to make a request with them use them. You need toknow their hash before you can “use them”, and to know the hash you need to “encounter” them, let it be in yourdialogs, participants, message forwards, etc.

Note: You can use peers with the library. Behind the scenes, they are replaced with the input variant. Peers “aren’tenough” on their own but the library will do some more work to use the right type.

As we just mentioned, API calls don’t need to know the whole information about the entities, only their ID and hash.For this reason, another method, client.get_input_entity() is available. This will always use the cachewhile possible, making zero API calls most of the time. When a request is made, if you provided the full entity, e.g.an User, the library will convert it to the required InputPeer automatically for you.

You should always favour client.get_input_entity() over client.get_entity() for this reason!Calling the latter will always make an API call to get the most recent information about said entity, but invokingrequests don’t need this information, just the InputPeer. Only use client.get_entity() if you need to getactual information, like the username, name, title, etc. of the entity.

To further simplify the workflow, since the version 0.16.2 of the library, the raw requests you make to the API arealso able to call client.get_input_entity() wherever needed, so you can even do things like:

await client(SendMessageRequest('username', 'hello'))

The library will call the .resolve() method of the request, which will resolve 'username' with the appropriatedInputPeer. Don’t worry if you don’t get this yet, but remember some of the details here are important.

2.11.4 Full Entities

In addition to PeerUser, InputPeerUser, User (and its variants for chats and channels), there is also the concept ofUserFull.

This full variant has additional information such as whether the user is blocked, its notification settings, the bio orabout of the user, etc.

There is also messages.ChatFull which is the equivalent of full entities for chats and channels, with also the aboutsection of the channel. Note that the users field only contains bots for the channel (so that clients can suggestcommands to use).

You can get both of these by invoking GetFullUser, GetFullChat and GetFullChannel respectively.

2.11.5 Accessing Entities

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When the documentation says “Bases: telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter” it means that theclass you’re looking at, also can act as the class it bases. In this case, ChatGetter knows how to get the chat wherea thing belongs to.

So, a Message is a ChatGetter. That means you can do this:

message.is_privatemessage.chat_idawait message.get_chat()# ...etc

SenderGetter is similar:

message.user_idawait message.get_input_user()message.user# ...etc

Quite a few things implement them, so it makes sense to reuse the code. For example, all events (except raw updates)implement ChatGetter since all events occur in some chat.

2.11.6 Summary

TL;DR; If you’re here because of “Could not find the input entity for”, you must ask yourself “how did I find thisentity through official applications”? Now do the same with the library. Use what applies:

# (These examples assume you are inside an "async def")async with client:

# Does it have an username? Use it!entity = await client.get_entity(username)

# Do you have a conversation open with them? Get dialogs.await client.get_dialogs()

# Are they participant of some group? Get them.await client.get_participants('TelethonChat')

# Is the entity the original sender of a forwarded message? Get it.await client.get_messages('TelethonChat', 100)

# NOW you can use the ID, anywhere!await client.send_message(123456, 'Hi!')

entity = await client.get_entity(123456)print(entity)

Once the library has “seen” the entity, you can use their integer ID. You can’t use entities from IDs the library hasn’tseen. You must make the library see them at least once and disconnect properly. You know where the entities are andyou must tell the library. It won’t guess for you.

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2.12 Updates in Depth

2.12.1 Properties vs. Methods

The event shown above acts just like a custom.Message, which means you can access all the properties it has, like.sender.

However events are different to other methods in the client, like client.get_messages. Events may not sendinformation about the sender or chat, which means it can be None, but all the methods defined in the client alwayshave this information so it doesn’t need to be re-fetched. For this reason, you have get_ methods, which will make anetwork call if necessary.

In short, you should do this:

@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def handler(event):

# event.input_chat may be None, use event.get_input_chat()chat = await event.get_input_chat()sender = await event.get_sender()buttons = await event.get_buttons()

async def main():async for message in client.iter_messages('me', 10):

# Methods from the client always have these properties readychat = message.input_chatsender = message.senderbuttons = message.buttons

Notice, properties (message.sender) don’t need an await, but methods (message.get_sender) do need anawait, and you should use methods in events for these properties that may need network.

2.12.2 Events Without the client

The code of your application starts getting big, so you decide to separate the handlers into different files. But how canyou access the client from these files? You don’t need to! Just events.register them:

# handlers/welcome.pyfrom telethon import events

@events.register(events.NewMessage('(?i)hello'))async def handler(event):

client = event.clientawait event.respond('Hey!')await client.send_message('me', 'I said hello to someone')

Registering events is a way of saying “this method is an event handler”. You can use telethon.events.is_handler to check if any method is a handler. You can think of them as a different approach to Flask’s blueprints.

It’s important to note that this does not add the handler to any client! You never specified the client on which thehandler should be used. You only declared that it is a handler, and its type.

To actually use the handler, you need to client.add_event_handler to the client (or clients) where they shouldbe added to:

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import handlers.welcome

with TelegramClient(...) as client:client.add_event_handler(handlers.welcome.handler)client.run_until_disconnected()

This also means that you can register an event handler once and then add it to many clients without re-declaring theevent.

2.12.3 Events Without Decorators

If for any reason you don’t want to use telethon.events.register, you can explicitly pass the event handlerto use to the mentioned client.add_event_handler:

from telethon import TelegramClient, events

async def handler(event):...

with TelegramClient(...) as client:client.add_event_handler(handler, events.NewMessage)client.run_until_disconnected()

Similarly, you also have client.remove_event_handler and client.list_event_handlers.

The event argument is optional in all three methods and defaults to events.Raw for adding, and None whenremoving (so all callbacks would be removed).

Note: The event type is ignored in client.add_event_handler if you have used telethon.events.register on the callback before, since that’s the point of using such method at all.

2.12.4 Stopping Propagation of Updates

There might be cases when an event handler is supposed to be used solitary and it makes no sense to process any otherhandlers in the chain. For this case, it is possible to raise a telethon.events.StopPropagation exceptionwhich will cause the propagation of the update through your handlers to stop:

from telethon.events import StopPropagation

@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def _(event):

# ... some conditionsawait event.delete()

# Other handlers won't have an event to work withraise StopPropagation

@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def _(event):

# Will never be reached, because it is the second handler# in the chain.pass

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Remember to check Update Events if you’re looking for the methods reference.

2.12.5 Understanding asyncio

With asyncio, the library has several tasks running in the background. One task is used for sending requests, anothertask is used to receive them, and a third one is used to handle updates.

To handle updates, you must keep your script running. You can do this in several ways. For instance, if you are notrunning asyncio’s event loop, you should use client.run_until_disconnected:

import asynciofrom telethon import TelegramClient

client = TelegramClient(...)...client.run_until_disconnected()

Behind the scenes, this method is await’ing on the client.disconnected property, so the code above and thefollowing are equivalent:

import asynciofrom telethon import TelegramClient

client = TelegramClient(...)

async def main():await client.disconnected

loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()loop.run_until_complete(main())

You could also run client.disconnected until it completed.

But if you don’t want to await, then you should know what you want to be doing instead! What matters is that youshouldn’t let your script die. If you don’t care about updates, you don’t need any of this.

Notice that unlike client.disconnected, client.run_until_disconnected will handleKeyboardInterrupt with you. This method is special and can also be ran while the loop is running, soyou can do this:

async def main():await client.run_until_disconnected()

loop.run_until_complete(main())

2.12.6 Sequential Updates

If you need to process updates sequentially (i.e. not in parallel), you should set sequential_updates=Truewhen creating the client:

with TelegramClient(..., sequential_updates=True) as client:...

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2.13 Session Files

Contents

• Session Files

– What are Sessions?

– Different Session Storage

– Creating your Own Storage

– String Sessions

They are an important part for the library to be efficient, such as caching and handling your authorization key (or youwould have to login every time!).

2.13.1 What are Sessions?

The first parameter you pass to the constructor of the TelegramClient is the session, and defaults to be the ses-sion name (or full path). That is, if you create a TelegramClient('anon') instance and connect, an anon.session file will be created in the working directory.

Note that if you pass a string it will be a file in the current working directory, although you can also pass absolutepaths.

The session file contains enough information for you to login without re-sending the code, so if you have to enter thecode more than once, maybe you’re changing the working directory, renaming or removing the file, or using randomnames.

These database files using sqlite3 contain the required information to talk to the Telegram servers, such as to whichIP the client should connect, port, authorization key so that messages can be encrypted, and so on.

These files will by default also save all the input entities that you’ve seen, so that you can get information about a useror channel by just their ID. Telegram will not send their access_hash required to retrieve more information aboutthem, if it thinks you have already seem them. For this reason, the library needs to store this information offline.

The library will by default too save all the entities (chats and channels with their name and username, and users withthe phone too) in the session file, so that you can quickly access them by username or phone number.

If you’re not going to work with updates, or don’t need to cache the access_hash associated with the entities’ ID,you can disable this by setting client.session.save_entities = False.

2.13.2 Different Session Storage

If you don’t want to use the default SQLite session storage, you can also use one of the other implementations orimplement your own storage.

While it’s often not the case, it’s possible that SQLite is slow enough to be noticeable, in which case you can also usea different storage. Note that this is rare and most people won’t have this issue, but it’s worth a mention.

To use a custom session storage, simply pass the custom session instance to TelegramClient instead of the sessionname.

Telethon contains three implementations of the abstract Session class:

• MemorySession: stores session data within memory.

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• SQLiteSession: stores sessions within on-disk SQLite databases. Default.

• StringSession: stores session data within memory, but can be saved as a string.

You can import these from telethon.sessions. For example, using the StringSession is done as follows:

from telethon.sync import TelegramClientfrom telethon.sessions import StringSession

with TelegramClient(StringSession(string), api_id, api_hash) as client:... # use the client

# Save the string session as a string; you should decide how# you want to save this information (over a socket, remote# database, print it and then paste the string in the code,# etc.); the advantage is that you don't need to save it# on the current disk as a separate file, and can be reused# anywhere else once you log in.string = client.session.save()

# Note that it's also possible to save any other session type# as a string by using ``StringSession.save(session_instance)``:client = TelegramClient('sqlite-session', api_id, api_hash)string = StringSession.save(client.session)

There are other community-maintained implementations available:

• SQLAlchemy: stores all sessions in a single database via SQLAlchemy.

• Redis: stores all sessions in a single Redis data store.

2.13.3 Creating your Own Storage

The easiest way to create your own storage implementation is to use MemorySession as the base and check outhow SQLiteSession or one of the community-maintained implementations work. You can find the relevant Pythonfiles under the sessions/ directory in the Telethon’s repository.

After you have made your own implementation, you can add it to the community-maintained session implementationlist above with a pull request.

2.13.4 String Sessions

StringSession are a convenient way to embed your login credentials directly into your code for extremely easyportability, since all they take is a string to be able to login without asking for your phone and code (or faster start ifyou’re using a bot token).

The easiest way to generate a string session is as follows:

from telethon.sync import TelegramClientfrom telethon.sessions import StringSession

with TelegramClient(StringSession(), api_id, api_hash) as client:print(client.session.save())

Think of this as a way to export your authorization key (what’s needed to login into your account). This will print astring in the standard output (likely your terminal).

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Warning: Keep this string safe! Anyone with this string can use it to login into your account and do anythingthey want to to do.

This is similar to leaking your *.session files online, but it is easier to leak a string than it is to leak a file.

Once you have the string (which is a bit long), load it into your script somehow. You can use a normal text file andopen(...).read() it or you can save it in a variable directly:

string = '1aaNk8EX-YRfwoRsebUkugFvht6DUPi_Q25UOCzOAqzc...'with TelegramClient(StringSession(string), api_id, api_hash) as client:

client.loop.run_until_complete(client.send_message('me', 'Hi'))

These strings are really convenient for using in places like Heroku since their ephemeral filesystem will delete externalfiles once your application is over.

2.14 The Full API

Important: While you have access to this, you should always use the friendly methods listed on Client Referenceunless you have a better reason not to, like a method not existing or you wanting more control.

The TelegramClient doesn’t offer a method for every single request the Telegram API supports. However, it’s verysimple to call or invoke any request. Whenever you need something, don’t forget to check the documentation and lookfor the method you need. There you can go through a sorted list of everything you can do.

Note: The reason to keep both https://tl.telethon.dev and this documentation alive is that the former allows instantsearch results as you type, and a “Copy import” button. If you like namespaces, you can also do from telethon.tl import types, functions. Both work.

Important: All the examples in this documentation assume that you have from telethon import sync orimport telethon.sync for the sake of simplicity and that you understand what it does (see Compatibility andConvenience for more). Simply add either line at the beginning of your project and it will work.

You should also refer to the documentation to see what the objects (constructors) Telegram returns look like. Everyconstructor inherits from a common type, and that’s the reason for this distinction.

Say client.send_message() didn’t exist, we could use the search to look for “message”. There we would findSendMessageRequest, which we can work with.

Every request is a Python class, and has the parameters needed for you to invoke it. You can also callhelp(request) for information on what input parameters it takes. Remember to “Copy import to the clipboard”,or your script won’t be aware of this class! Now we have:

from telethon.tl.functions.messages import SendMessageRequest

If you’re going to use a lot of these, you may do:

from telethon.tl import types, functions# We now have access to 'functions.messages.SendMessageRequest'

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We see that this request must take at least two parameters, a peer of type InputPeer, and a message which is just aPython string.

How can we retrieve this InputPeer? We have two options. We manually construct one, for instance:

from telethon.tl.types import InputPeerUser

peer = InputPeerUser(user_id, user_hash)

Or we call client.get_input_entity():

import telethon

async def main():peer = await client.get_input_entity('someone')

client.loop.run_until_complete(main())

Note: Remember that await must occur inside an async def. Every full API example assumes you already knowand do this.

When you’re going to invoke an API method, most require you to pass an InputUser, InputChat, or so on, this is whyusing client.get_input_entity() is more straightforward (and often immediate, if you’ve seen the user be-fore, know their ID, etc.). If you also need to have information about the whole user, use client.get_entity()instead:

entity = await client.get_entity('someone')

In the later case, when you use the entity, the library will cast it to its “input” version for you. If you already have thecomplete user and want to cache its input version so the library doesn’t have to do this every time its used, simply calltelethon.utils.get_input_peer:

from telethon import utilspeer = utils.get_input_peer(entity)

Note: Since v0.16.2 this is further simplified. The Request itself will call client.get_input_entityfor you when required, but it’s good to remember what’s happening.

After this small parenthesis about client.get_entity versus client.get_input_entity(), we haveeverything we need. To invoke our request we do:

result = await client(SendMessageRequest(peer, 'Hello there!'))

Message sent! Of course, this is only an example. There are over 250 methods available as of layer 80, and you canuse every single of them as you wish. Remember to use the right types! To sum up:

result = await client(SendMessageRequest(await client.get_input_entity('username'), 'Hello there!'

))

This can further be simplified to:

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result = await client(SendMessageRequest('username', 'Hello there!'))# Or evenresult = await client(SendMessageRequest(PeerChannel(id), 'Hello there!'))

Note: Note that some requests have a “hash” parameter. This is not your api_hash! It likely isn’t your self-user.access_hash either.

It’s a special hash used by Telegram to only send a difference of new data that you don’t already have with that request,so you can leave it to 0, and it should work (which means no hash is known yet).

For those requests having a “limit” parameter, you can often set it to zero to signify “return default amount”. Thiswon’t work for all of them though, for instance, in “messages.search” it will actually return 0 items.

2.14.1 Requests in Parallel

The library will automatically merge outgoing requests into a single container. Telegram’s API supports sendingmultiple requests in a single container, which is faster because it has less overhead and the server can run them withoutwaiting for others. You can also force using a container manually:

async def main():

# Letting the library do it behind the scenesawait asyncio.wait([

client.send_message('me', 'Hello'),client.send_message('me', ','),client.send_message('me', 'World'),client.send_message('me', '.')

])

# Manually invoking many requests at onceawait client([

SendMessageRequest('me', 'Hello'),SendMessageRequest('me', ', '),SendMessageRequest('me', 'World'),SendMessageRequest('me', '.')

])

Note that you cannot guarantee the order in which they are run. Try running the above code more than one time. Youwill see the order in which the messages arrive is different.

If you use the raw API (the first option), you can use ordered to tell the server that it should run the requestssequentially. This will still be faster than going one by one, since the server knows all requests directly:

await client([SendMessageRequest('me', 'Hello'),SendMessageRequest('me', ', '),SendMessageRequest('me', 'World'),SendMessageRequest('me', '.')

], ordered=True)

If any of the requests fails with a Telegram error (not connection errors or any other unexpected events), the library willraise telethon.errors.common.MultiError. You can except this and still access the successful results:

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from telethon.errors import MultiError

try:await client([

SendMessageRequest('me', 'Hello'),SendMessageRequest('me', ''),SendMessageRequest('me', 'World')

], ordered=True)except MultiError as e:

# The first and third requests worked.first = e.results[0]third = e.results[2]# The second request failed.second = e.exceptions[1]

2.15 RPC Errors

RPC stands for Remote Procedure Call, and when the library raises a RPCError, it’s because you have invoked someof the API methods incorrectly (wrong parameters, wrong permissions, or even something went wrong on Telegram’sserver).

You should import the errors from telethon.errors like so:

from telethon import errors

try:async with client.takeout() as takeout:

...

except errors.TakeoutInitDelayError as e:# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ here we except TAKEOUT_INIT_DELAYprint('Must wait', e.seconds, 'before takeout')

There isn’t any official list of all possible RPC errors, so the list of known errors is provided on a best-effort basis.When new methods are available, the list may be lacking since we simply don’t know what errors can raise from them.

Once we do find out about a new error and what causes it, the list is updated, so if you see an error without a specificclass, do report it (and what method caused it)!.

This list is used to generate documentation for the raw API page. For example, if we want to know what errors canoccur from messages.sendMessage we can simply navigate to its raw API page and find it has 24 known RPC errorsat the time of writing.

2.15.1 Base Errors

All the “base” errors are listed in API Errors. Any other more specific error will be a subclass of these.

If the library isn’t aware of a specific error just yet, it will instead raise one of these superclasses. This means you mayfind stuff like this:

telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.BadRequestError: RPCError 400: MESSAGE_POLL_CLOSED→˓(caused by SendVoteRequest)

If you do, make sure to open an issue or send a pull request to update the list of known errors.

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2.15.2 Common Errors

These are some of the errors you may normally need to deal with:

• FloodWaitError (420), the same request was repeated many times. Must wait .seconds (you can accessthis attribute). For example:

...from telethon import errors

try:messages = await client.get_messages(chat)print(messages[0].text)

except errors.FloodWaitError as e:print('Have to sleep', e.seconds, 'seconds')time.sleep(e.seconds)

• SessionPasswordNeededError, if you have setup two-steps verification on Telegram and are trying tosign in.

• FilePartMissingError, if you have tried to upload an empty file.

• ChatAdminRequiredError, you don’t have permissions to perform said operation on a chat or channel.Try avoiding filters, i.e. when searching messages.

The generic classes for different error codes are:

• InvalidDCError (303), the request must be repeated on another DC.

• BadRequestError (400), the request contained errors.

• UnauthorizedError (401), the user is not authorized yet.

• ForbiddenError (403), privacy violation error.

• NotFoundError (404), make sure you’re invoking Request’s!

If the error is not recognised, it will only be an RPCError.

You can refer to all errors from Python through the telethon.errors module. If you don’t know what attributesthey have, try printing their dir (like print(dir(e))).

2.15.3 Attributes

Some of the errors carry additional data in them. When they look like EMAIL_UNCONFIRMED_X, the _X value willbe accessible from the error instance. The current list of errors that do this is the following:

• EmailUnconfirmedError has .code_length.

• FileMigrateError has .new_dc.

• FilePartMissingError has .which.

• FloodTestPhoneWaitError has .seconds.

• FloodWaitError has .seconds.

• InterdcCallErrorError has .dc.

• InterdcCallRichErrorError has .dc.

• NetworkMigrateError has .new_dc.

• PhoneMigrateError has .new_dc.

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• SlowModeWaitError has .seconds.

• TakeoutInitDelayError has .seconds.

• UserMigrateError has .new_dc.

2.15.4 Avoiding Limits

Don’t spam. You won’t get FloodWaitError or your account banned or deleted if you use the library for legit usecases. Make cool tools. Don’t spam! Nobody knows the exact limits for all requests since they depend on a lot offactors, so don’t bother asking.

Still, if you do have a legit use case and still get those errors, the library will automatically sleep when they are smallerthan 60 seconds by default. You can set different “auto-sleep” thresholds:

client.flood_sleep_threshold = 0 # Don't auto-sleepclient.flood_sleep_threshold = 24 * 60 * 60 # Sleep always

You can also except it and act as you prefer:

from telethon.errors import FloodWaitErrortry:

...except FloodWaitError as e:

print('Flood waited for', e.seconds)quit(1)

VoIP numbers are very limited, and some countries are more limited too.

2.16 HTTP Bot API vs MTProto

Telethon is more than just another viable alternative when developing bots for Telegram. If you haven’t decided whichwrapper library for bots to use yet, using Telethon from the beginning may save you some headaches later.

Contents

• HTTP Bot API vs MTProto

– What is Bot API?

– What is MTProto?

– Advantages of MTProto over Bot API

– Migrating from Bot API to Telethon

* Migrating from python-telegram-bot

* Migrating from pyTelegramBotAPI

* Migrating from aiogram

* Migrating from dumbot

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2.16.1 What is Bot API?

The Telegram Bot API, also known as HTTP Bot API and from now on referred to as simply “Bot API” is Telegram’sofficial way for developers to control their own Telegram bots. Quoting their main page:

The Bot API is an HTTP-based interface created for developers keen on building bots for Telegram.

To learn how to create and set up a bot, please consult our Introduction to Bots and Bot FAQ.

Bot API is simply an HTTP endpoint which translates your requests to it into MTProto calls through tdlib, their botbackend.

2.16.2 What is MTProto?

MTProto is Telegram’s own protocol to communicate with their API when you connect to their servers.

Telethon is an alternative MTProto-based backend written entirely in Python and much easier to setup and use.

Both official applications and third-party clients (like your own applications) logged in as either user or bots can useMTProto to communicate directly with Telegram’s API (which is not the HTTP bot API).

When we talk about MTProto, we often mean “MTProto-based clients”.

2.16.3 Advantages of MTProto over Bot API

MTProto clients (like Telethon) connect directly to Telegram’s servers, which means there is no HTTP connection,no “polling” or “web hooks”. This means less overhead, since the protocol used between you and the server is muchmore compact than HTTP requests with responses in wasteful JSON.

Since there is a direct connection to Telegram’s servers, even if their Bot API endpoint is down, you can still haveconnection to Telegram directly.

Using a MTProto client, you are also not limited to the public API that they expose, and instead, you have full controlof what your bot can do. Telethon offers you all the power with often much easier usage than any of the availablePython Bot API wrappers.

If your application ever needs user features because bots cannot do certain things, you will be able to easily login as auser and even keep your bot without having to learn a new library.

If less overhead and full control didn’t convince you to use Telethon yet, check out the repository HTTP Bot API vsMTProto comparison with a more exhaustive and up-to-date list of differences.

2.16.4 Migrating from Bot API to Telethon

It doesn’t matter if you wrote your bot with requests and you were making API requests manually, or if you used awrapper library like python-telegram-bot or pyTelegramBotAPI. It’s never too late to migrate to Telethon!

If you were using an asynchronous library like aiohttp or a wrapper like aiogram or dumbot, it will be even easier,because Telethon is also an asynchronous library.

Next, we will see some examples from the most popular libraries.

Migrating from python-telegram-bot

Let’s take their echobot2.py example and shorten it a bit:

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from telegram.ext import Updater, CommandHandler, MessageHandler, Filters

def start(update, context):"""Send a message when the command /start is issued."""update.message.reply_text('Hi!')

def echo(update, context):"""Echo the user message."""update.message.reply_text(update.message.text)

def main():"""Start the bot."""updater = Updater("TOKEN")dp = updater.dispatcherdp.add_handler(CommandHandler("start", start))dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(Filters.text, echo))

updater.start_polling()

updater.idle()

if __name__ == '__main__':main()

After using Telethon:

from telethon import TelegramClient, events

bot = TelegramClient('bot', 11111, 'a1b2c3d4').start(bot_token='TOKEN')

@bot.on(events.NewMessage(pattern='/start'))async def start(event):

"""Send a message when the command /start is issued."""await event.respond('Hi!')raise events.StopPropagation

@bot.on(events.NewMessage)async def echo(event):

"""Echo the user message."""await event.respond(event.text)

def main():"""Start the bot."""bot.run_until_disconnected()

if __name__ == '__main__':main()

Key differences:

• The recommended way to do it imports less things.

• All handlers trigger by default, so we need events.StopPropagation.

• Adding handlers, responding and running is a lot less verbose.

• Telethon needs async def and await.

• The bot isn’t hidden away by Updater or Dispatcher.

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Migrating from pyTelegramBotAPI

Let’s show another echobot from their README:

import telebot

bot = telebot.TeleBot("TOKEN")

@bot.message_handler(commands=['start'])def send_welcome(message):

bot.reply_to(message, "Howdy, how are you doing?")

@bot.message_handler(func=lambda m: True)def echo_all(message):

bot.reply_to(message, message.text)

bot.polling()

Now we rewrite it to use Telethon:

from telethon import TelegramClient, events

bot = TelegramClient('bot', 11111, 'a1b2c3d4').start(bot_token='TOKEN')

@bot.on(events.NewMessage(pattern='/start'))async def send_welcome(event):

await event.reply('Howdy, how are you doing?')

@bot.on(events.NewMessage)async def echo_all(event):

await event.reply(event.text)

bot.run_until_disconnected()

Key differences:

• Instead of doing bot.reply_to(message), we can do event.reply. Note that the event behaves justlike their message.

• Telethon also supports func=lambda m: True, but it’s not necessary.

Migrating from aiogram

From their GitHub:

from aiogram import Bot, Dispatcher, executor, types

API_TOKEN = 'BOT TOKEN HERE'

# Initialize bot and dispatcherbot = Bot(token=API_TOKEN)dp = Dispatcher(bot)

@dp.message_handler(commands=['start'])async def send_welcome(message: types.Message):

"""This handler will be called when client send `/start` command.

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"""await message.reply("Hi!\nI'm EchoBot!\nPowered by aiogram.")

@dp.message_handler(regexp='(^cat[s]?$|puss)')async def cats(message: types.Message):

with open('data/cats.jpg', 'rb') as photo:await bot.send_photo(message.chat.id, photo, caption='Cats is here ',

reply_to_message_id=message.message_id)

@dp.message_handler()async def echo(message: types.Message):

await bot.send_message(message.chat.id, message.text)

if __name__ == '__main__':executor.start_polling(dp, skip_updates=True)

After rewrite:

from telethon import TelegramClient, events

# Initialize bot and... just the bot!bot = TelegramClient('bot', 11111, 'a1b2c3d4').start(bot_token='TOKEN')

@bot.on(events.NewMessage(pattern='/start'))async def send_welcome(event):

await event.reply('Howdy, how are you doing?')

@bot.on(events.NewMessage(pattern='(^cat[s]?$|puss)'))async def cats(event):

await event.reply('Cats is here ', file='data/cats.jpg')

@bot.on(events.NewMessage)async def echo_all(event):

await event.reply(event.text)

if __name__ == '__main__':bot.run_until_disconnected()

Key differences:

• Telethon offers convenience methods to avoid retyping bot.send_photo(message.chat.id, ...)all the time, and instead let you type event.reply.

• Sending files is a lot easier. The methods for sending photos, documents, audios, etc. are all the same!

Migrating from dumbot

Showcasing their subclassing example:

from dumbot import Bot

class Subbot(Bot):async def init(self):

self.me = await self.getMe()

async def on_update(self, update):

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await self.sendMessage(chat_id=update.message.chat.id,text='i am {}'.format(self.me.username)

)

Subbot(token).run()

After rewriting:

from telethon import TelegramClient, events

class Subbot(TelegramClient):def __init__(self, *a, **kw):

await super().__init__(*a, **kw)self.add_event_handler(self.on_update, events.NewMessage)

async def connect():await super().connect()self.me = await self.get_me()

async def on_update(event):await event.reply('i am {}'.format(self.me.username))

bot = Subbot('bot', 11111, 'a1b2c3d4').start(bot_token='TOKEN')bot.run_until_disconnected()

Key differences:

• Telethon method names are snake_case.

• dumbot does not offer friendly methods like update.reply.

• Telethon does not have an implicit on_update handler, so we need to manually register one.

2.17 Mastering asyncio

Contents

• Mastering asyncio

– What’s asyncio?

– Why asyncio?

– What are asyncio basics?

– What does telethon.sync do?

– What are async, await and coroutines?

– Can I use threads?

– client.run_until_disconnected() blocks!

– What else can asyncio do?

– Why does client.start() work outside async?

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– Where can I read more?

2.17.1 What’s asyncio?

asyncio is a Python 3’s built-in library. This means it’s already installed if you have Python 3. Since Python 3.5, itis convenient to work with asynchronous code. Before (Python 3.4) we didn’t have async or await, but now we do.

asyncio stands for Asynchronous Input Output. This is a very powerful concept to use whenever you work IO.Interacting with the web or external APIs such as Telegram’s makes a lot of sense this way.

2.17.2 Why asyncio?

Asynchronous IO makes a lot of sense in a library like Telethon. You send a request to the server (such as “get somemessage”), and thanks to asyncio, your code won’t block while a response arrives.

The alternative would be to spawn a thread for each update so that other code can run while the response arrives. Thatis a lot more expensive.

The code will also run faster, because instead of switching back and forth between the OS and your script, yourscript can handle it all. Avoiding switching saves quite a bit of time, in Python or any other language that supportsasynchronous IO. It will also be cheaper, because tasks are smaller than threads, which are smaller than processes.

2.17.3 What are asyncio basics?

# First we need the asyncio libraryimport asyncio

# Then we need a loop to work withloop = asyncio.get_event_loop()

# We also need something to runasync def main():

for char in 'Hello, world!\n':print(char, end='', flush=True)await asyncio.sleep(0.2)

# Then, we need to run the loop with a taskloop.run_until_complete(main())

2.17.4 What does telethon.sync do?

The moment you import any of these:

from telethon import sync, ...# orfrom telethon.sync import ...# orimport telethon.sync

The sync module rewrites most async def methods in Telethon to something similar to this:

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def new_method():result = original_method()if loop.is_running():

# the loop is already running, return the await-able to the userreturn result

else:# the loop is not running yet, so we can run it for the userreturn loop.run_until_complete(result)

That means you can do this:

print(client.get_me().username)

Instead of this:

me = client.loop.run_until_complete(client.get_me())print(me.username)

# or, using asyncio's default loop (it's the same)import asyncioloop = asyncio.get_event_loop() # == client.loopme = loop.run_until_complete(client.get_me())print(me.username)

As you can see, it’s a lot of boilerplate and noise having to type run_until_complete all the time, so you can letthe magic module to rewrite it for you. But notice the comment above: it won’t run the loop if it’s already running,because it can’t. That means this:

async def main():# 3. the loop is running hereprint(

client.get_me() # 4. this will return a coroutine!.username # 5. this fails, coroutines don't have usernames

)

loop.run_until_complete( # 2. run the loop and the ``main()`` coroutinemain() # 1. calling ``async def`` "returns" a coroutine

)

Will fail. So if you’re inside an async def, then the loop is running, and if the loop is running, you must awaitthings yourself:

async def main():print((await client.get_me()).username)

loop.run_until_complete(main())

2.17.5 What are async, await and coroutines?

The async keyword lets you define asynchronous functions, also known as coroutines, and also iterate over asyn-chronous loops or use async with:

import asyncio

async def main():

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# ^ this declares the main() coroutine function

async with client:# ^ this is an asynchronous with block

async for message in client.iter_messages(chat):# ^ this is a for loop over an asynchronous generator

print(message.sender.username)

loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()# ^ this assigns the default event loop from the main thread to a variable

loop.run_until_complete(main())# ^ this runs the *entire* loop until the main() function finishes.# While the main() function does not finish, the loop will be running.# While the loop is running, you can't run it again.

The await keyword blocks the current task, and the loop can run other tasks. Tasks can be thought of as “threads”,since many can run concurrently:

import asyncio

async def hello(delay):await asyncio.sleep(delay) # await tells the loop this task is "busy"print('hello') # eventually the loop resumes the code here

async def world(delay):# the loop decides this method should run firstawait asyncio.sleep(delay) # await tells the loop this task is "busy"print('world') # eventually the loop finishes all tasks

loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() # get the default loop for the main threadloop.create_task(world(2)) # create the world task, passing 2 as delayloop.create_task(hello(delay=1)) # another task, but with delay 1try:

# run the event loop forever; ctrl+c to stop it# we could also run the loop for three seconds:# loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.sleep(3))loop.run_forever()

except KeyboardInterrupt:pass

The same example, but without the comment noise:

import asyncio

async def hello(delay):await asyncio.sleep(delay)print('hello')

async def world(delay):await asyncio.sleep(delay)print('world')

loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()

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loop.create_task(world(2))loop.create_task(hello(1))loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.sleep(3))

2.17.6 Can I use threads?

Yes, you can, but you must understand that the loops themselves are not thread safe. and you must be sure to knowwhat is happening. You may want to create a loop in a new thread and make sure to pass it to the client:

import asyncioimport threading

def go():loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()client = TelegramClient(..., loop=loop)...

threading.Thread(target=go).start()

Generally, you don’t need threads unless you know what you’re doing. Just create another task, as shown above. Ifyou’re using the Telethon with a library that uses threads, you must be careful to use threading.Lock wheneveryou use the client, or enable the compatible mode. For that, see Compatibility and Convenience.

You may have seen this error:

RuntimeError: There is no current event loop in thread 'Thread-1'.

It just means you didn’t create a loop for that thread, and if you don’t pass a loop when creating the client, it usesasyncio.get_event_loop(), which only works in the main thread.

2.17.7 client.run_until_disconnected() blocks!

All of what client.run_until_disconnected() does is run the asyncio’s event loop until the client isdisconnected. That means the loop is running. And if the loop is running, it will run all the tasks in it. So if you wantto run other code, create tasks for it:

from datetime import datetime

async def clock():while True:

print('The time:', datetime.now())await asyncio.sleep(1)

loop.create_task(clock())...client.run_until_disconnected()

This creates a task for a clock that prints the time every second. You don’t need to use client.run_until_disconnected() either! You just need to make the loop is running, somehow. loop.run_forever() and loop.run_until_complete() can also be used to run the loop, and Telethon willbe happy with any approach.

Of course, there are better tools to run code hourly or daily, see below.

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2.17.8 What else can asyncio do?

Asynchronous IO is a really powerful tool, as we’ve seen. There are plenty of other useful libraries that also useasyncio and that you can integrate with Telethon.

• aiohttp is like the infamous requests but asynchronous.

• quart is an asynchronous alternative to Flask.

• aiocron lets you schedule things to run things at a desired time, or run some tasks hourly, daily, etc.

And of course, asyncio itself! It has a lot of methods that let you do nice things. For example, you can run requests inparallel:

async def main():last, sent, download_path = await asyncio.gather(

client.get_messages('TelethonChat', 10),client.send_message('TelethonOfftopic', 'Hey guys!'),client.download_profile_photo('TelethonChat')

)

loop.run_until_complete(main())

This code will get the 10 last messages from @TelethonChat, send one to @TelethonOfftopic, and also download theprofile photo of the main group. asyncio will run all these three tasks at the same time. You can run all the tasksyou want this way.

A different way would be:

loop.create_task(client.get_messages('TelethonChat', 10))loop.create_task(client.send_message('TelethonOfftopic', 'Hey guys!'))loop.create_task(client.download_profile_photo('TelethonChat'))

They will run in the background as long as the loop is running too.

You can also start an asyncio server in the main script, and from another script, connect to it to achieve Inter-ProcessCommunication. You can get as creative as you want. You can program anything you want. When you use a library,you’re not limited to use only its methods. You can combine all the libraries you want. People seem to forget thissimple fact!

2.17.9 Why does client.start() work outside async?

Because it’s so common that it’s really convenient to offer said functionality by default. This means you can set up allyour event handlers and start the client without worrying about loops at all.

Using the client in a with block, start, run_until_disconnected, and disconnect all support this.

2.17.10 Where can I read more?

Check out my blog post about asyncio, which has some more examples and pictures to help you understand whathappens when the loop runs.

2.18 A Word of Warning

Full API is not how you are intended to use the library. You should always prefer the Client Reference. However, noteverything is implemented as a friendly method, so full API is your last resort.

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If you select a method in Client Reference, you will most likely find an example for that method. This is how you areintended to use the library.

Full API will break between different minor versions of the library, since Telegram changes very often. The friendlymethods will be kept compatible between major versions.

If you need to see real-world examples, please refer to Projects using Telethon.

2.19 Working with Chats and Channels

Note: These examples assume you have read The Full API.

Contents

• Working with Chats and Channels

– Joining a chat or channel

– Joining a public channel

– Joining a private chat or channel

– Adding someone else to such chat or channel

– Checking a link without joining

– Admin Permissions

– Restricting Users

– Kicking a member

– Increasing View Count in a Channel

2.19.1 Joining a chat or channel

Note that Chat are normal groups, and Channel are a special form of Chat, which can also be super-groups if theirmegagroup member is True.

2.19.2 Joining a public channel

Once you have the entity of the channel you want to join to, you can make use of the JoinChannelRequest to join suchchannel:

from telethon.tl.functions.channels import JoinChannelRequestawait client(JoinChannelRequest(channel))

# In the same way, you can also leave such channelfrom telethon.tl.functions.channels import LeaveChannelRequestawait client(LeaveChannelRequest(input_channel))

For more on channels, check the channels namespace.

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2.19.3 Joining a private chat or channel

If all you have is a link like this one: https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAFFszQPyPEZ7wgxLtd, youalready have enough information to join! The part after the https://t.me/joinchat/, this is,AAAAAFFszQPyPEZ7wgxLtd on this example, is the hash of the chat or channel. Now you can use ImportChat-InviteRequest as follows:

from telethon.tl.functions.messages import ImportChatInviteRequestupdates = await client(ImportChatInviteRequest('AAAAAEHbEkejzxUjAUCfYg'))

2.19.4 Adding someone else to such chat or channel

If you don’t want to add yourself, maybe because you’re already in, you can always add someone else with theAddChatUserRequest, which use is very straightforward, or InviteToChannelRequest for channels:

# For normal chatsfrom telethon.tl.functions.messages import AddChatUserRequest

# Note that ``user_to_add`` is NOT the name of the parameter.# It's the user you want to add (``user_id=user_to_add``).await client(AddChatUserRequest(

chat_id,user_to_add,fwd_limit=10 # Allow the user to see the 10 last messages

))

# For channels (which includes megagroups)from telethon.tl.functions.channels import InviteToChannelRequest

await client(InviteToChannelRequest(channel,[users_to_add]

))

2.19.5 Checking a link without joining

If you don’t need to join but rather check whether it’s a group or a channel, you can use the CheckChatInviteRequest,which takes in the hash of said channel or group.

2.19.6 Admin Permissions

Giving or revoking admin permissions can be done with the EditAdminRequest:

from telethon.tl.functions.channels import EditAdminRequestfrom telethon.tl.types import ChatAdminRights

# You need both the channel and who to grant permissions# They can either be channel/user or input channel/input user.## ChatAdminRights is a list of granted permissions.# Set to True those you want to give.rights = ChatAdminRights(

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add_admins=None,invite_users=None,change_info=True,ban_users=None,delete_messages=True,pin_messages=True,invite_link=None,edit_messages=None

)# Equivalent to:# rights = ChatAdminRights(# change_info=True,# delete_messages=True,# pin_messages=True# )

# Once you have a ChatAdminRights, invoke itawait client(EditAdminRequest(channel, user, rights))

# User will now be able to change group info, delete other people's# messages and pin messages.## In a normal chat, you should do this instead:from telethon.tl.functions.messages import EditChatAdminRequest

await client(EditChatAdminRequest(chat_id, user, is_admin=True))

Note: Thanks to @Kyle2142 for pointing out that you cannot set all parameters to True to give a user full permis-sions, as not all permissions are related to both broadcast channels/megagroups.

E.g. trying to set post_messages=True in a megagroup will raise an error. It is recommended to always usekeyword arguments, and to set only the permissions the user needs. If you don’t need to change a permission, it canbe omitted (full list here).

2.19.7 Restricting Users

Similar to how you give or revoke admin permissions, you can edit the banned rights of a user through Edit-BannedRequest and its parameter ChatBannedRights:

from telethon.tl.functions.channels import EditBannedRequestfrom telethon.tl.types import ChatBannedRights

from datetime import datetime, timedelta

# Restricting a user for 7 days, only allowing view/send messages.## Note that it's "reversed". You must set to `True` the permissions# you want to REMOVE, and leave as `None` those you want to KEEP.rights = ChatBannedRights(

until_date=timedelta(days=7),view_messages=None,send_messages=None,send_media=True,

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send_stickers=True,send_gifs=True,send_games=True,send_inline=True,embed_links=True

)

# The above is equivalent torights = ChatBannedRights(

until_date=datetime.now() + timedelta(days=7),send_media=True,send_stickers=True,send_gifs=True,send_games=True,send_inline=True,embed_links=True

)

await client(EditBannedRequest(channel, user, rights))

You can use a datetime.datetime object for until_date=, a datetime.timedelta or even a Unixtimestamp. Note that if you ban someone for less than 30 seconds or for more than 366 days, Telegram will consider theban to actually last forever. This is officially documented under https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#restrictchatmember.

2.19.8 Kicking a member

Telegram doesn’t actually have a request to kick a user from a group. Instead, you need to restrict them so they can’tsee messages. Any date is enough:

from telethon.tl.functions.channels import EditBannedRequestfrom telethon.tl.types import ChatBannedRights

await client(EditBannedRequest(channel, user, ChatBannedRights(

until_date=None,view_messages=True

)))

2.19.9 Increasing View Count in a Channel

It has been asked quite a few times (really, many), and while I don’t understand why so many people ask this, thesolution is to use GetMessagesViewsRequest, setting increment=True:

# Obtain `channel' through dialogs or through client.get_entity() or anyhow.# Obtain `msg_ids' through `.get_messages()` or anyhow. Must be a list.

await client(GetMessagesViewsRequest(peer=channel,id=msg_ids,increment=True

))

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Note that you can only do this once or twice a day per account, running this in a loop will obviously not increase theviews forever unless you wait a day between each iteration. If you run it any sooner than that, the views simply won’tbe increased.

2.20 Users

Note: These examples assume you have read The Full API.

Contents

• Users

– Retrieving full information

– Updating your name and/or bio

– Updating your username

– Updating your profile photo

2.20.1 Retrieving full information

If you need to retrieve the bio, biography or about information for a user you should use GetFullUser:

from telethon.tl.functions.users import GetFullUserRequest

full = await client(GetFullUserRequest(user))# or evenfull = await client(GetFullUserRequest('username'))

bio = full.about

See UserFull to know what other fields you can access.

2.20.2 Updating your name and/or bio

The first name, last name and bio (about) can all be changed with the same request. Omitted fields won’t change afterinvoking UpdateProfile:

from telethon.tl.functions.account import UpdateProfileRequest

await client(UpdateProfileRequest(about='This is a test from Telethon'

))

2.20.3 Updating your username

You need to use account.UpdateUsername:

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from telethon.tl.functions.account import UpdateUsernameRequest

await client(UpdateUsernameRequest('new_username'))

2.20.4 Updating your profile photo

The easiest way is to upload a new file and use that as the profile photo through UploadProfilePhoto:

from telethon.tl.functions.photos import UploadProfilePhotoRequest

await client(UploadProfilePhotoRequest(await client.upload_file('/path/to/some/file')

)))

2.21 Working with messages

Note: These examples assume you have read The Full API.

Contents

• Working with messages

– Sending stickers

2.21.1 Sending stickers

Stickers are nothing else than files, and when you successfully retrieve the stickers for a certain sticker set, all youwill have are handles to these files. Remember, the files Telegram holds on their servers can be referenced throughthis pair of ID/hash (unique per user), and you need to use this handle when sending a “document” message. Thisworking example will send yourself the very first sticker you have:

# Get all the sticker sets this user hasfrom telethon.tl.functions.messages import GetAllStickersRequeststicker_sets = await client(GetAllStickersRequest(0))

# Choose a sticker setfrom telethon.tl.functions.messages import GetStickerSetRequestfrom telethon.tl.types import InputStickerSetIDsticker_set = sticker_sets.sets[0]

# Get the stickers for this sticker setstickers = await client(GetStickerSetRequest(

stickerset=InputStickerSetID(id=sticker_set.id, access_hash=sticker_set.access_hash

)))

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# Stickers are nothing more than files, so send thatawait client.send_file('me', stickers.documents[0])

2.22 Projects using Telethon

This page lists some interesting and useful real world examples showcasing what can be built with the library.

Note: Do you have an interesting project that uses the library or know of any that’s not listed here? Feel free to leavea comment at issue 744 so it can be included in the next revision of the documentation!

You can also advertise your bot and its features, in the issue, although it should be a big project which can be usefulfor others before being included here, so please don’t feel offended if it can’t be here!

2.22.1 telethon_examples/

telethon_examples / LonamiWebs’ site

This documentation is not the only place where you can find useful code snippets using the library. The main repositoryalso has a folder with some cool examples (even a Tkinter GUI!) which you can download, edit and run to learn andplay with them.

2.22.2 @TelethonSnippets

@TelethonSnippets

You can find useful short snippets for Telethon here.

2.22.3 telegram-export

telegram-export / expectocode’s GitHub

A tool to download Telegram data (users, chats, messages, and media) into a database (and display the saved data).

2.22.4 mautrix-telegram

mautrix-telegram / maunium’s site

A Matrix-Telegram hybrid puppeting/relaybot bridge.

2.22.5 TelegramTUI

TelegramTUI / bad-day’s GitHub

A Telegram client on your terminal.

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2.22.6 tgcloud

tgcloud / tgcloud’s site

Opensource Telegram based cloud storage.

2.22.7 tgmount

tgmount / nktknshn’s GitHub

Mount Telegram dialogs and channels as a Virtual File System.

2.22.8 garnet

garnet / uwinx’s GitHub

Pomegranate (or garnet for short) is a small telethon add-on which features persistent conversations based on FiniteState Machines (FSM), a new Filter to define handlers more conveniently and utilities to run code on start andfinish of the client. Be sure to check the project to learn about its latest features, since this description may be out ofdate.

2.23 Philosophy

The intention of the library is to have an existing MTProto library existing with hardly any dependencies (indeed,wherever Python is available, you can run this library).

Being written in Python means that performance will be nowhere close to other implementations written in, for in-stance, Java, C++, Rust, or pretty much any other compiled language. However, the library turns out to actually bepretty decent for common operations such as sending messages, receiving updates, or other scripting. Uploading filesmay be notably slower, but if you would like to contribute, pull requests are appreciated!

If libssl is available on your system, the library will make use of it to speed up some critical parts such as encryptingand decrypting the messages. Files will notably be sent and downloaded faster.

The main focus is to keep everything clean and simple, for everyone to understand how working with MTProto andTelegram works. Don’t be afraid to read the source, the code won’t bite you! It may prove useful when using thelibrary on your own use cases.

2.24 Test Servers

To run Telethon on a test server, use the following code:

client = TelegramClient(None, api_id, api_hash)client.session.set_dc(dc_id, '149.154.167.40', 80)

You can check your 'test ip' on https://my.telegram.org.

You should set None session so to ensure you’re generating a new authorization key for it (it would fail if you used asession where you had previously connected to another data center).

Note that port 443 might not work, so you can try with 80 instead.

Once you’re connected, you’ll likely be asked to either sign in or sign up. Remember anyone can access the phoneyou choose, so don’t store sensitive data here.

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Valid phone numbers are 99966XYYYY, where X is the dc_id and YYYY is any number you want, for example,1234 in dc_id = 2 would be 9996621234. The code sent by Telegram will be dc_id repeated five times, inthis case, 22222 so we can hardcode that:

client = TelegramClient(None, api_id, api_hash)client.session.set_dc(2, '149.154.167.40', 80)client.start(

phone='9996621234', code_callback=lambda: '22222')

2.25 Project Structure

2.25.1 Main interface

The library itself is under the telethon/ directory. The __init__.py file there exposes the mainTelegramClient, a class that servers as a nice interface with the most commonly used methods on Telegramsuch as sending messages, retrieving the message history, handling updates, etc.

The TelegramClient inherits from several mixing Method classes, since there are so many methods that havingthem in a single file would make maintenance painful (it was three thousand lines before this separation happened!).It’s a “god object”, but there is only a way to interact with Telegram really.

The TelegramBaseClient is an ABC which will support all of these mixins so they can work together nicely. Itdoesn’t even know how to invoke things because they need to be resolved with user information first (to work withinput entities comfortably).

The client makes use of the network/mtprotosender.py. The MTProtoSender is responsible for con-necting, reconnecting, packing, unpacking, sending and receiving items from the network. Basically, the low-levelcommunication with Telegram, and handling MTProto-related functions and types such as BadSalt.

The sender makes use of a Connection class which knows the format in which outgoing messages should be sent(how to encode their length and their body, if they’re further encrypted).

2.25.2 Auto-generated code

The files under telethon_generator/ are used to generate the code that gets placed under telethon/tl/.The parsers take in files in a specific format (such as .tl for objects and .json for errors) and spit out the generatedclasses which represent, as Python classes, the request and types defined in the .tl file. It also constructs an index sothat they can be imported easily.

Custom documentation can also be generated to easily navigate through the vast amount of items offered by the API.

If you clone the repository, you will have to run python setup.py gen in order to generate the code. Installingthe library runs the generator too, but the mentioned command will just generate code.

2.26 Coding Style

Basically, make it readable, while keeping the style similar to the code of whatever file you’re working on.

Also note that not everyone has 4K screens for their primary monitors, so please try to stick to the 80-columns limit.This makes it easy to git diff changes from a terminal before committing changes. If the line has to be long,please don’t exceed 120 characters.

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For the commit messages, please make them explanatory. Not only they’re helpful to troubleshoot when certain issuescould have been introduced, but they’re also used to construct the change log once a new version is ready.

If you don’t know enough Python, I strongly recommend reading Dive Into Python 3, available online for free. Forinstance, remember to do if x is None or if x is not None instead if x == None!

2.27 Tests

Telethon uses Pytest, for testing, Tox for environment setup, and pytest-asyncio and pytest-cov for asyncio and cover-age integration.

While reading the full documentation for these is probably a good idea, there is a lot to read, so a brief summary ofthese tools is provided below for convienience.

2.27.1 Brief Introduction to Pytest

Pytest is a tool for discovering and running python tests, as well as allowing modular reuse of test setup code usingfixtures.

Most Pytest tests will look something like this:

from module import my_thing, my_other_thing

def test_my_thing(fixture):assert my_thing(fixture) == 42

@pytest.mark.asyncioasync def test_my_thing(event_loop):

assert await my_other_thing(loop=event_loop) == 42

Note here:

1. The test imports one specific function. The role of unit tests is to test that the implementation of some unit, likea function or class, works. It’s role is not so much to test that components interact well with each other. I/O,such as connecting to remote servers, should be avoided. This helps with quickly identifying the source of anerror, finding silent breakage, and makes it easier to cover all possible code paths.

System or integration tests can also be useful, but are currently out of scope of Telethon’s automated testing.

2. A function test_my_thing is declared. Pytest searches for files starting with test_, classes starting withTest and executes any functions or methods starting with test_ it finds.

3. The function is declared with a parameter fixture. Fixtures are used to request things required to run thetest, such as temporary directories, free TCP ports, Connections, etc. Fixtures are declared by simply addingthe fixture name as parameter. A full list of available fixtures can be found with the pytest --fixturescommand.

4. The test uses a simple assert to test some condition is valid. Pytest uses some magic to ensure that the errorsfrom this are readable and easy to debug.

5. The pytest.mark.asyncio fixture is provided by pytest-asyncio. It starts a loop and executes a testfunction as coroutine. This should be used for testing asyncio code. It also declares the event_loop fixture,which will request an asyncio event loop.

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Tox is a tool for automated setup of virtual environments for testing. While the tests can be run directly by just runningpytest, this only tests one specific python version in your existing environment, which will not catch e.g. undeclareddependencies, or version incompatabilities.

Tox environments are declared in the tox.ini file. The default environments, declared at the top, can be simply runwith tox. The option tox -e py36,flake can be used to request specific environments to be run.

2.27.3 Brief Introduction to Pytest-cov

Coverage is a useful metric for testing. It measures the lines of code and branches that are exercised by the tests. Thehigher the coverage, the more likely it is that any coding errors will be caught by the tests.

A brief coverage report can be generated with the --cov option to tox, which will be passed on to pytest.Additionally, the very useful HTML report can be generated with --cov --cov-report=html, which containsa browsable copy of the source code, annotated with coverage information for each line.

2.28 Understanding the Type Language

Telegram’s Type Language (also known as TL, found on .tl files) is a concise way to define what other programminglanguages commonly call classes or structs.

Every definition is written as follows for a Telegram object is defined as follows:

name#id argument_name:argument_type = CommonType

This means that in a single line you know what the TLObject name is. You know it’s unique ID, and you know whatarguments it has. It really isn’t that hard to write a generator for generating code to any platform!

The generated code should also be able to encode the TLObject (let this be a request or a type) into bytes, so theycan be sent over the network. This isn’t a big deal either, because you know how the TLObject’s are made, and howthe types should be serialized.

You can either write your own code generator, or use the one this library provides, but please be kind and keep somespecial mention to this project for helping you out.

This is only a introduction. The TL language is not that easy. But it’s not that hard either. You’re free to sniff thetelethon_generator/ files and learn how to parse other more complex lines, such as flags (to indicate thingsthat may or may not be written at all) and vector’s.

2.29 Tips for Porting the Project

If you’re going to use the code on this repository to guide you, please be kind and don’t forget to mention it helpedyou!

You should start by reading the source code on the first release of the project, and start creating a MTProtoSender.Once this is made, you should write by hand the code to authenticate on the Telegram’s server, which are some stepsrequired to get the key required to talk to them. Save it somewhere! Then, simply mimic, or reinvent other parts of thecode, and it will be ready to go within a few days.

Good luck!

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2.30 Telegram API in Other Languages

Telethon was made for Python, and as far as I know, there is no exact port to other languages. However, thereare other implementations made by awesome people (one needs to be awesome to understand the official Telegramdocumentation) on several languages (even more Python too), listed below:

2.30.1 C

Possibly the most well-known unofficial open source implementation out there by @vysheng, tgl, and its consoleclient telegram-cli. Latest development has been moved to BitBucket.

C++

The newest (and official) library, written from scratch, is called tdlib and is what the Telegram X uses. You can findmore information in the official documentation, published here.

JavaScript

@zerobias is working on telegram-mtproto, a work-in-progress JavaScript library installable via npm.

Kotlin

Kotlogram is a Telegram implementation written in Kotlin (one of the official languages for Android) by @badoualy,currently as a beta– yet working.

PHP

A PHP implementation is also available thanks to @danog and his MadelineProto project, with a very nice onlinedocumentation too.

Python

A fairly new (as of the end of 2017) Telegram library written from the ground up in Python by @delivrance and hisPyrogram library. There isn’t really a reason to pick it over Telethon and it’d be kinda sad to see you go, but it wouldbe nice to know what you miss from each other library in either one so both can improve.

Rust

Yet another work-in-progress implementation, this time for Rust thanks to @JuanPotato under the fancy name of Vail.

2.31 Changelog (Version History)

This page lists all the available versions of the library, in chronological order. You should read this when upgradingthe library to know where your code can break, and where it can take advantage of new goodies!

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• Changelog (Version History)

– Scheduled Messages (v1.10)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Animated Stickers (v1.9)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Documentation Overhaul (v1.8)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal Changes

– Fix-up for Photo Downloads (v1.7.1)

– Easier Events (v1.7)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* New bugs

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Tidying up Internals (v1.6)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Layer Update (v1.5.5)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Bug Fixes (v1.5.3)

* Breaking Changes

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* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Takeout Sessions (v1.5.2)

* Bug fixes

– object.to_json() (v1.5.1)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Polls with the Latest Layer (v1.5)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Error Descriptions in CSV files (v1.4.3)

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Bug Fixes (v1.4.2)

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Connection Overhaul (v1.4)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Event Templates (v1.3)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Conversations, String Sessions and More (v1.2)

* Additions

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* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Better Custom Message (v1.1.1)

* Bug fixes

– Bot Friendly (v1.1)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– New HTTP(S) Connection Mode (v1.0.4)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Iterate Messages in Reverse (v1.0.3)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

– Bug Fixes (v1.0.2)

– Bug Fixes (v1.0.1)

* Bug fixes

– Synchronous magic (v1.0)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– Core Rewrite in asyncio (v1.0-rc1)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Custom Message class (v0.19.1)

* Breaking Changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

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* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Catching up on Updates (v0.19)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Pickle-able objects (v0.18.3)

* Breaking changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Several bug fixes (v0.18.2)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

– Iterator methods (v0.18.1)

* Breaking changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– Sessions overhaul (v0.18)

* Breaking changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Further easing library usage (v0.17.4)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– New small convenience functions (v0.17.3)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

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– New small convenience functions (v0.17.2)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Updates as Events (v0.17.1)

– Trust the Server with Updates (v0.17)

* Additions

* Enhancements

* Bug fixes

– New .resolve() method (v0.16.2)

* Additions

* Enhancements

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– MtProto 2.0 (v0.16.1)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Sessions as sqlite databases (v0.16)

* Breaking changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– IPv6 support (v0.15.5)

* Additions

* Enhancements

* Bug fixes

– General enhancements (v0.15.4)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Bug fixes with updates (v0.15.3)

– Bug fixes and new small features (v0.15.2)

* Enhancements

* Bug fixes

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* Internal changes

– Custom Entity Database (v0.15.1)

* Additions

* Enhancements

* Bug fixes

– Updates Overhaul Update (v0.15)

* Breaking changes

* Enhancements

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Serialization bug fixes (v0.14.2)

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Farewell, BinaryWriter (v0.14.1)

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Several requests at once and upload compression (v0.14)

* Additions

* Enhancements

* Bug fixes

– Quick fix-up (v0.13.6)

– Attempts at more stability (v0.13.5)

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

* Internal changes

– More bug fixes and enhancements (v0.13.4)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Bug fixes and enhancements (v0.13.3)

* Bug fixes

* Enhancements

– New way to work with updates (v0.13.2)

* Bug fixes

– Invoke other requests from within update callbacks (v0.13.1)

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– Connection modes (v0.13)

* Additions

* Enhancements

* Deprecation

– Added verification for CDN file (v0.12.2)

– CDN support (v0.12.1)

* Bug fixes

– Newbie friendly update (v0.12)

* Breaking changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

– get_input_* now works with vectors (v0.11.5)

– get_input_* everywhere (v0.11.4)

– Quick .send_message() fix (v0.11.3)

– Callable TelegramClient (v0.11.2)

* Bugs fixes

– Improvements to the updates (v0.11.1)

* Bug fixes

– Support for parallel connections (v0.11)

* Breaking changes

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– JSON session file (v0.10.1)

* Additions

* Enhancements

– Full support for different DCs and ++stable (v0.10)

* Enhancements

– Stability improvements (v0.9.1)

* Enhancements

– General improvements (v0.9)

* Additions

* Bug fixes

* Internal changes

– Bot login and proxy support (v0.8)

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* Additions

* Bug fixes

– Long-run bug fix (v0.7.1)

– Two factor authentication (v0.7)

– Updated pip version (v0.6)

– Ready, pip, go! (v0.5)

– Made InteractiveTelegramClient cool (v0.4)

– Media revolution and improvements to update handling! (v0.3)

– Handle updates in their own thread! (v0.2)

– First working alpha version! (v0.1)

2.31.1 Scheduled Messages (v1.10)

Published at 2019/09/08

Scheme layer used: 105

You can now schedule messages to be sent (or edited, or forwarded. . . ) at a later time, which can also work asreminders for yourself when used in your own chat!

from datetime import timedelta

# Remind yourself to walk the dog in 10 minutes (after you play with Telethon's→˓update)await client.send_message('me', 'Walk the dog',

schedule=timedelta(minutes=10))

# Remind your friend tomorrow to update Telethonawait client.send_message(friend, 'Update Telethon!',

schedule=timedelta(days=1))

Additions

• New Button.auth friendly button you can use to ask users to login to your bot.

• Telethon’s repository now contains *.nix expressions that you can use.

• New client.kick_participant() method to truly kick (not ban) participants.

• New schedule parameter in client.send_message(), client.edit_message(), client.forward_messages() and client.send_file().

Bug fixes

• Fix calling flush on file objects which lack this attribute.

• Fix CallbackQuery pattern.

• Fix client.action() not returning itself when used in a context manager (so the as would be None).

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• Fix sending InputKeyboardButtonUrlAuth as inline buttons.

• Fix client.edit_permissions() defaults.

• Fix Forward had its client as None.

• Fix (de)serialization of negative timestamps (caused by the information in some sites with instant view, wherethe date could be very old).

• Fix HTML un-parsing.

• Fix to/from_id in private messages when using multiple clients.

• Stop disconnecting from None (incorrect logging).

• Fix double-read on double-connect.

• Fix client.get_messages() when being passed more than 100 IDs.

• Fix Message.document for documents coming from web-pages.

Enhancements

• Some documentation improvements, including the TL reference.

• Documentation now avoids telethon.sync, which should hopefully be less confusing.

• Better error messages for flood wait.

• You can now client.get_drafts() for a single entity (which means you can now get a single draft froma single chat).

• New-style file IDs now work with Telethon.

• The progress_callback for client.upload_file() can now be an async def.

2.31.2 Animated Stickers (v1.9)

Published at 2019/07/06

Scheme layer used: 103

With the layer 103, Telethon is now able to send and receive animated stickers! These use the 'application/x-tgsticker' mime-type and for now, you can access its raw data, which is a gzipped JSON.

Additions

• New events.Album to easily receive entire albums!

• New client.edit_admin() and client.edit_permissions() methods to more easily manageyour groups.

• New pattern= in CallbackQuery .

• New conversation.cancel_all() method, to cancel all currently-active conversations in a particularchat.

• New telethon.utils.encode_waveform and telethon.utils.decode_waveform methodsas implemented by Telegram Desktop, which lets you customize how voice notes will render.

• New ignore_pinned parameter in client.iter_dialogs().

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• New Message.mark_read() method.

• You can now use strike-through in markdown with ~~text~~, and the corresponding HTML tags for strike-through, quotes and underlined text.

• You can now nest entities, as in **__text__**.

Bug fixes

• Fixed downloading contacts.

• Fixed client.iter_dialogs() missing some under certain circumstances.

• Fixed incredibly slow imports under some systems due to expensive path resolution when searching forlibssl.

• Fixed captions when sending albums.

• Fixed invalid states in Conversation.

• Fixes to some methods in utils regarding extensions.

• Fixed memory cycle in Forward which let you do things like the following:

original_fwd = message.forward.original_fwd.original_fwd.original_fwd.original_→˓fwd.original_fwd.original_fwd

Hopefully you didn’t rely on that in your code.

• Fixed File.ext not working on unknown mime-types, despite the file name having the extension.

• Fixed ids=..., reverse=True in client.iter_messages().

• Fixed Draft not being aware of the entity.

• Added missing re-exports in telethon.sync.

Enhancements

• Improved conversation.cancel() behaviour. Now you can use it from anywhere.

• The progress_callback in client.download_media() now lets you use async def.

• Improved documentation and the online method reference at https://tl.telethon.dev.

2.31.3 Documentation Overhaul (v1.8)

Published at 2019/05/30

Scheme layer used: 100

The documentation has been completely reworked from the ground up, with awesome new quick references such asClient Reference to help you quickly find what you need!

Raw methods also warn you when a friendly variant is available, so that you don’t accidentally make your life harderthan it has to be.

In addition, all methods in the client now are fully annotated with type hints! More work needs to be done, but thisshould already help a lot when using Telethon from any IDEs.

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You may have noticed that the patch versions between v1.7.2 to v1.7.7 have not been documented. This isbecause patch versions should only contain bug fixes, no new features or breaking changes. This hasn’t been the casein the past, but from now on, the library will try to adhere more strictly to the Semantic Versioning principles.

If you ever want to look at those bug fixes, please use the appropriated git command, such as git shortlogv1.7.1...v1.7.4, but in general, they probably just fixed your issue.

With that out of the way, let’s look at the full change set:

Breaking Changes

• The layer changed, so take note if you use the raw API, as it’s usual.

• The way photos are downloaded changed during the layer update of the previous version, and fixing that bug as abreaking change in itself. client.download_media() now offers a different way to deal with thumbnails.

Additions

• New Message.file property! Now you can trivially access message.file.id to get the file ID of somemedia, or even print(message.file.name).

• Archiving dialogs with Dialog.archive() or client.edit_folder() is now possible.

• New cleaned-up method to stream downloads with client.iter_download(), which offers a lot of flex-ibility, such as arbitrary offsets for efficient seeking.

• Dialog.delete() has existed for a while, and now client.delete_dialog() exists too so you caneasily leave chats or delete dialogs without fetching all dialogs.

• Some people or chats have a lot of profile photos. You can now iterate over all of them with the new client.iter_profile_photos() method.

• You can now annoy everyone with the new Message.pin(notify=True)! The client has its own varianttoo, called client.pin_message().

Bug fixes

• Correctly catch and raise all RPC errors.

• Downloading stripped photos wouldn’t work correctly.

• Under some systems, libssl would fail to load earlier than expected, causing the library to fail when beingimported.

• conv.get_response() after ID 0 wasn’t allowed when it should.

• InlineBuilder only worked with local files, but files from anywhere are supported.

• Accessing the text property from a raw-API call to fetch Message would fail (any any other property that neededthe client).

• Database is now upgraded if the version was lower, not different. From now on, this should help with upgradesand downgrades slightly.

• Fixed saving pts and session-related stuff.

• Disconnection should not raise any errors.

• Invite links of the form tg://join?invite= now work.

• client.iter_participants(search=...) now works on private chats again.

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• Iterating over messages in reverse with a date as offset wouldn’t work.

• The conversation would behave weirdly when a timeout occurred.

Enhancements

• telethon now re-export all the goodies that you commonly need when using the library, so e.g. fromtelethon import Button will now work.

• telethon.sync now re-exports everything from telethon, so that you can trivially import from just oneplace everything that you need.

• More attempts at reducing CPU usage after automatically fetching missing entities on events. This isn’t a bigdeal, even if it sounds like one.

• Hexadecimal invite links are now supported. You didn’t need them, but they will now work.

Internal Changes

• Deterministic code generation. This is good for diff.

• On Python 3.7 and above, we properly close the connection.

• A lot of micro-optimization.

• Fixes to bugs introduced while making this release.

• Custom commands on setup.py are nicer to use.

2.31.4 Fix-up for Photo Downloads (v1.7.1)

Published at 2019/04/24

Telegram changed the way thumbnails (which includes photos) are downloaded, so you can no longer use a PhotoSizealone to download a particular thumbnail size (this is a breaking change).

Instead, you will have to specify the new thumb parameter in client.download_media() to download a par-ticular thumbnail size. This addition enables you to easily download thumbnails from documents, something youcouldn’t do easily before.

2.31.5 Easier Events (v1.7)

Published at 2019/04/22

Scheme layer used: 98

If you have been using Telethon for a while, you probably know how annoying the “Could not find the input entityfor. . . ” error can be. In this new version, the library will try harder to find the input entity for you!

That is, instead of doing:

@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def handler(event):

await client.download_profile_photo(await event.get_input_sender())# ...... needs await, it's a method ^^^^^ ^^

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You can now do:

@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def handler(event):

await client.download_profile_photo(event.input_sender)# ...... no await, it's a property! ^# It's also 12 characters shorter :)

And even the following will hopefully work:

@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def handler(event):

await client.download_profile_photo(event.sender_id)

A lot of people use IDs thinking this is the right way of doing it. Ideally, you would always use input_*, notsender or sender_id (and the same applies to chats). But, with this change, IDs will work just the same asinput_* inside events.

This feature still needs some more testing, so please do open an issue if you find strange behaviour.

Breaking Changes

• The layer changed, and a lot of things did too. If you are using raw API, you should be careful with this. Inaddition, some attributes weren’t of type datetime when they should be, which has been fixed.

• Due to the layer change, you can no longer download photos with just their PhotoSize. Version 1.7.1 introducesa new way to download thumbnails to work around this issue.

• client.disconnect() is now asynchronous again. This means you need to await it. You don’t need toworry about this if you were using with client or client.run_until_disconnected. This shouldprevent the “pending task was destroyed” errors.

Additions

• New in-memory cache for input entities. This should mean a lot less of disk look-ups.

• New client.action method to easily indicate that you are doing some chat action:

async with client.action(chat, 'typing'):await asyncio.sleep(2) # type for 2 secondsawait client.send_message(chat, 'Hello world! I type slow ^^')

You can also easily use this for sending files, playing games, etc.

New bugs

• Downloading photos is broken. This is fixed in v1.7.1.

Bug fixes

• Fix sending photos from streams/bytes.

• Fix unhandled error when sending requests that were too big.

• Fix edits that arrive too early on conversations.

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• Fix client.edit_message() when trying to edit a file.

• Fix method calls on the objects returned by client.iter_dialogs().

• Attempt at fixing client.iter_dialogs() missing many dialogs.

• offset_date in client.iter_messages() was being ignored in some cases. This has been workedaround.

• Fix callback_query.edit().

• Fix CallbackQuery(func=...) was being ignored.

• Fix UserUpdate not working for “typing” (and uploading file, etc.) status.

• Fix library was not expecting IOError from PySocks.

• Fix library was raising a generic ConnectionError and not the one that actually occurred.

• Fix the blacklist_chats parameter in MessageRead not working as intended.

• Fix client.download_media(contact).

• Fix mime type when sending mp3 files.

• Fix forcibly getting the sender or chat from events would not always return all their information.

• Fix sending albums with client.send_file() was not returning the sent messages.

• Fix forwarding albums with client.forward_messages().

• Some fixes regarding filtering updates from chats.

• Attempt at preventing duplicated updates.

• Prevent double auto-reconnect.

Enhancements

• Some improvements related to proxy connections.

• Several updates and improvements to the documentation, such as optional dependencies now being properlylisted.

• You can now forward messages from different chats directly with client.forward_messages.

2.31.6 Tidying up Internals (v1.6)

Published at 2019/02/27

Scheme layer used: 95

First things first, sorry for updating the layer in the previous patch version. That should only be done between majorversions ideally, but due to how Telegram works, it’s done between minor versions. However raw API has and willalways be considered “unsafe”, this meaning that you should always use the convenience client methods instead. Thesemethods don’t cover the full API yet, so pull requests are welcome.

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Breaking Changes

• The layer update, of course. This didn’t really need a mention here.

• You can no longer pass a batch_sizewhen iterating over messages. No other method exposed this parameter,and it was only meant for testing purposes. Instead, it’s now a private constant.

• client.iter_* methods no longer have a _total parameter which was supposed to be private anyway.Instead, they return a new generator object which has a .total attribute:

it = client.iter_messages(chat)for i, message in enumerate(it, start=1):

percentage = i / it.totalprint('{:.2%} {}'.format(percentage, message.text))

Additions

• You can now pass phone and phone_code_hash in client.sign_up, although you probably don’t needthat.

• Thanks to the overhaul of all client.iter_* methods, you can now do:

for message in reversed(client.iter_messages('me')):print(message.text)

Bug fixes

• Fix telethon.utils.resolve_bot_file_id, which wasn’t working after the layer update (so youcouldn’t send some files by bot file IDs).

• Fix sending albums as bot file IDs (due to image detection improvements).

• Fix takeout() failing when they need to download media from other DCs.

• Fix repeatedly calling conversation.get_response() when many messages arrived at once (i.e. whenseveral of them were forwarded).

• Fixed connecting with ConnectionTcpObfuscated.

• Fix client.get_peer_id('me').

• Fix warning of “missing sqlite3” when in reality it just had wrong tables.

• Fix a strange error when using too many IDs in client.delete_messages().

• Fix client.send_file with the result of client.upload_file.

• When answering inline results, their order was not being preserved.

• Fix events.ChatAction detecting user leaves as if they were kicked.

Enhancements

• Cleared up some parts of the documentation.

• Improved some auto-casts to make life easier.

• Improved image detection. Now you can easily send bytes and streams of images as photos, unless you forcedocument.

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• Sending images as photos that are too large will now be resized before uploading, reducing the time it takesto upload them and also avoiding errors when the image was too large (as long as pillow is installed). Theimages will remain unchanged if you send it as a document.

• Treat errors.RpcMcgetFailError as a temporary server error to automatically retry shortly. This worksaround most issues.

Internal changes

• New common way to deal with retries (retry_range).

• Cleaned up the takeout client.

• Completely overhauled asynchronous generators.

2.31.7 Layer Update (v1.5.5)

Published at 2019/01/14

Scheme layer used: 93

There isn’t an entry for v1.5.4 because it contained only one hot-fix regarding loggers. This update is slightly biggerso it deserves mention.

Additions

• New supports_streaming parameter in client.send_file.

Bug fixes

• Dealing with mimetypes should cause less issues in systems like Windows.

• Potentially fix alternative session storages that had issues with dates.

Enhancements

• Saner timeout defaults for conversations.

• Path-like files are now supported for thumbnails.

• Added new hot-keys to the online documentation at https://tl.telethon.dev/ such as / to search. Press ? to viewthem all.

2.31.8 Bug Fixes (v1.5.3)

Published at 2019/01/14

Several bug fixes and some quality of life enhancements.

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Breaking Changes

• message.edit now respects the previous message buttons or link preview being hidden. If you want totoggle them you need to explicitly set them. This is generally the desired behaviour, but may cause some botsto have buttons when they shouldn’t.

Additions

• You can now “hide_via” when clicking on results from client.inline_query to @bing and @gif.

• You can now further configure the logger Telethon uses to suit your needs.

Bug fixes

• Fixes for ReadTheDocs to correctly build the documentation.

• Fix UserEmpty not being expected when getting the input variant.

• The message object returned when sending a message with buttons wouldn’t always contain the ReplyMarkup.

• Setting email when configuring 2FA wasn’t properly supported.

• utils.resolve_bot_file_id now works again for photos.

Enhancements

• Chat and channel participants can now be used as peers.

• Reworked README and examples at https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/tree/master/telethon_examples

2.31.9 Takeout Sessions (v1.5.2)

Published at 2019/01/05

You can now easily start takeout sessions (also known as data export sessions) through client.takeout(). Someof the requests will have lower flood limits when done through the takeout session.

Bug fixes

• The new AdminLogEvent had a bug that made it unusable.

• client.iter_dialogs() will now locally check for the offset date, since Telegram ignores it.

• Answering inline queries with media no works properly. You can now use the library to create inline bots andsend stickers through them!

2.31.10 object.to_json() (v1.5.1)

Published at 2019/01/03

The library already had a way to easily convert the objects the API returned into dictionaries through object.to_dict(), but some of the fields are dates or bytes which JSON can’t serialize directly.

For convenience, a new object.to_json() has been added which will by default format both of those problematictypes into something sensible.

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Additions

• New client.iter_admin_log() method.

Bug fixes

• client.is_connected() would be wrong when the initial connection failed.

• Fixed UnicodeDecodeError when accessing the text of messages with malformed offsets in their entities.

• Fixed client.get_input_entity() for integer IDs that the client has not seen before.

Enhancements

• You can now configure the reply markup when using Button as a bot.

• More properties for Message to make accessing media convenient.

• Downloading to file=bytes will now return a bytes object with the downloaded media.

2.31.11 Polls with the Latest Layer (v1.5)

Published at 2018/12/25

Scheme layer used: 91

This version doesn’t really bring many new features, but rather focuses on updating the code base to support the latestavailable Telegram layer, 91. This layer brings polls, and you can create and manage them through Telethon!

Breaking Changes

• The layer change from 82 to 91 changed a lot of things in the raw API, so be aware that if you rely onraw API calls, you may need to update your code, in particular if you work with files. They have a newfile_reference parameter that you must provide.

Additions

• New client.is_bot() method.

Bug fixes

• Markdown and HTML parsing now behave correctly with leading whitespace.

• HTTP connection should now work correctly again.

• Using caption=None would raise an error instead of setting no caption.

• KeyError is now handled properly when forwarding messages.

• button.click() now works as expected for KeyboardButtonGame.

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Enhancements

• Some improvements to the search in the full API and generated examples.

• Using entities with access_hash = 0 will now work in more cases.

Internal changes

• Some changes to the documentation and code generation.

• 2FA code was updated to work under the latest layer.

2.31.12 Error Descriptions in CSV files (v1.4.3)

Published at 2018/12/04

While this may seem like a minor thing, it’s a big usability improvement.

Anyone who wants to update the documentation for known errors, or whether some methods can be used as a bot, useror both, can now be easily edited. Everyone is encouraged to help document this better!

Bug fixes

• TimeoutError was not handled during automatic reconnects.

• Getting messages by ID using InputMessageReplyTo could fail.

• Fixed message.get_reply_message as a bot when a user replied to a different bot.

• Accessing some document properties in a Message would fail.

Enhancements

• Accessing events.ChatAction properties such as input users may now work in more cases.

Internal changes

• Error descriptions and information about methods is now loaded from a CSV file instead of being part of severalmessy JSON files.

2.31.13 Bug Fixes (v1.4.2)

Published at 2018/11/24

This version also includes the v1.4.1 hot-fix, which was a single quick fix and didn’t really deserve an entry in thechangelog.

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Bug fixes

• Authorization key wouldn’t be saved correctly, requiring re-login.

• Conversations with custom events failed to be cancelled.

• Fixed telethon.sync when using other threads.

• Fix markdown/HTML parser from failing with leading/trailing whitespace.

• Fix accessing chat_action_event.input_user property.

• Potentially improved handling unexpected disconnections.

Enhancements

• Better default behaviour for client.send_read_acknowledge.

• Clarified some points in the documentation.

• Clearer errors for utils.get_peer*.

2.31.14 Connection Overhaul (v1.4)

Published at 2018/11/03

Yet again, a lot of work has been put into reworking the low level connection classes. This means asyncio.open_connection is now used correctly and the errors it can produce are handled properly. The separation be-tween packing, encrypting and network is now abstracted away properly, so reasoning about the code is easier, makingit more maintainable.

As a user, you shouldn’t worry about this, other than being aware that quite a few changes were made in the insides ofthe library and you should report any issues that you encounter with this version if any.

Breaking Changes

• The threaded version of the library will no longer be maintained, primarily because it never was properly main-tained anyway. If you have old code, stick with old versions of the library, such as 0.19.1.6.

• Timeouts no longer accept timedelta. Simply use seconds.

• The callback parameter from telethon.tl.custom.button.Button.inline() was removed,since it had always been a bad idea. Adding the callback there meant a lot of extra work for every message sent,and only registering it after the first message was sent! Instead, use telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery .

Additions

• New dialog.delete() method.

• New conversation.cancel() method.

• New retry_delay delay for the client to be used on auto-reconnection.

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Bug fixes

• Fixed Conversation.wait_event().

• Fixed replying with photos/documents on inline results.

• client.is_user_authorized() now works correctly after client.log_out().

• dialog.is_group now works for ChatForbidden.

• Not using async with when needed is now a proper error.

• events.CallbackQuery with string regex was not working properly.

• client.get_entity('me') now works again.

• Empty codes when signing in are no longer valid.

• Fixed file cache for in-memory sessions.

Enhancements

• Support next_offset in inline_query.answer().

• Support <a href="tg://user?id=123"> mentions in HTML parse mode.

• New auto-casts for InputDocument and InputChatPhoto.

• Conversations are now exclusive per-chat by default.

• The request that caused a RPC error is now shown in the error message.

• New full API examples in the generated documentation.

• Fixed some broken links in the documentation.

• client.disconnect() is now synchronous, but you can still await it for consistency or compatibility.

2.31.15 Event Templates (v1.3)

Published at 2018/09/22

If you have worked with Flask templates, you will love this update, since it gives you the same features but even moreconveniently:

# handlers/welcome.pyfrom telethon import events

@events.register(events.NewMessage('(?i)hello'))async def handler(event):

client = event.clientawait event.respond('Hi!')await client.send_message('me', 'Sent hello to someone')

This will register the handler callback to handle new message events. Note that you didn’t add this to any clientyet, and this is the key point: you don’t need a client to define handlers! You can add it later:

# main.pyfrom telethon import TelegramClientimport handlers.welcome

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with TelegramClient(...) as client:# This line adds the handler we defined before for new messagesclient.add_event_handler(handlers.welcome.handler)client.run_until_disconnected()

This should help you to split your big code base into a more modular design.

Breaking Changes

• .sender is the .chat when the message is sent in a broadcast channel. This makes sense, because the senderof the message was the channel itself, but you now must take into consideration that it may be either a User orChannel instead of being None.

Additions

• New MultiError class when invoking many requests at once through client([requests]).

• New custom func= on all events. These will receive the entire event, and a good usage example isfunc=lambda e: e.is_private.

• New .web_preview field on messages. The .photo and .document will also return the media in the webpreview if any, for convenience.

• Callback queries now have a .chat in most circumstances.

Bug fixes

• Running code with python3 -O would remove critical code from asserts.

• Fix some rare ghost disconnections after reconnecting.

• Fix strange behavior for send_message(chat, Message, reply_to=foo).

• The loop= argument was being pretty much ignored.

• Fix MemorySession file caching.

• The logic for getting entities from their username is now correct.

• Fixes for sending stickers from .webp files in Windows, again.

• Fix disconnection without being logged in.

• Retrieving media from messages would fail.

• Getting some messages by ID on private chats.

Enhancements

• iter_participants will now use its search= as a symbol set when aggressive=True, so you cando client.get_participants(group, aggressive=True, search='').

• The StringSession supports custom encoding.

• Callbacks for telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods.start can be async.

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Internal changes

• Cherry-picked a commit to use asyncio.open_connection in the lowest level of the library. Do openissues if this causes trouble, but it should otherwise improve performance and reliability.

• Building and resolving events overhaul.

2.31.16 Conversations, String Sessions and More (v1.2)

Published at 2018/08/14

This is a big release! Quite a few things have been added to the library, such as the new Conversation. This makesit trivial to get tokens from @BotFather:

from telethon.tl import types

with client.conversation('BotFather') as conv:conv.send_message('/mybots')message = conv.get_response()message.click(0)message = conv.get_edit()message.click(0)message = conv.get_edit()for _, token in message.get_entities_text(types.MessageEntityCode):

print(token)

In addition to that, you can now easily load and export session files without creating any on-disk file thanks to theStringSession:

from telethon.sessions import StringSessionstring = StringSession.save(client.session)

Check out Session Files for more details.

For those who aren’t able to install cryptg, the support for libssl has been added back. While interfacing libsslis not as fast, the speed when downloading and sending files should really be noticeably faster.

While those are the biggest things, there are still more things to be excited about.

Additions

• The mentioned method to start a new client.conversation.

• Implemented global search through client.iter_messages with None entity.

• New client.inline_query method to perform inline queries.

• Bot-API-style file_id can now be used to send files and download media. You can also access telethon.utils.resolve_bot_file_id and telethon.utils.pack_bot_file_id to resolve and createthese file IDs yourself. Note that each user has its own ID for each file so you can’t use a bot’s file_id withyour user, except stickers.

• New telethon.utils.get_peer, useful when you expect a Peer.

Bug fixes

• UTC timezone for telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.

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• Bug with certain input parameters when iterating messages.

• RPC errors without parent requests caused a crash, and better logging.

• incoming = outgoing = True was not working properly.

• Getting a message’s ID was not working.

• File attributes not being inferred for open()’ed files.

• Use MemorySession if sqlite3 is not installed by default.

• Self-user would not be saved to the session file after signing in.

• client.catch_up() seems to be functional again.

Enhancements

• Updated documentation.

• Invite links will now use cache, so using them as entities is cheaper.

• You can reuse message buttons to send new messages with those buttons.

• .to_dict() will now work even on invalid TLObject’s.

2.31.17 Better Custom Message (v1.1.1)

Published at 2018/07/23

The custom.Message class has been rewritten in a cleaner way and overall feels less hacky in the library. Thisshould perform better than the previous way in which it was patched.

The release is primarily intended to test this big change, but also fixes Python 3.5.2 compatibility which was brokendue to a trailing comma.

Bug fixes

• Using functools.partial on event handlers broke updates if they had uncaught exceptions.

• A bug under some session files where the sender would export authorization for the same data center, which isunsupported.

• Some logical bugs in the custom message class.

2.31.18 Bot Friendly (v1.1)

Published at 2018/07/21

Two new event handlers to ease creating normal bots with the library, namely events.InlineQuery andevents.CallbackQuery for handling @InlineBot queries or reacting to a button click. For this secondoption, there is an even better way:

from telethon.tl.custom import Button

async def callback(event):await event.edit('Thank you!')

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bot.send_message(chat, 'Hello!',buttons=Button.inline('Click me', callback))

You can directly pass the callback when creating the button.

This is fine for small bots but it will add the callback every time you send a message, so you probably should do thisinstead once you are done testing:

markup = bot.build_reply_markup(Button.inline('Click me', callback))bot.send_message(chat, 'Hello!', buttons=markup)

And yes, you can create more complex button layouts with lists:

from telethon import events

global phone = ''

@bot.on(events.CallbackQuery)async def handler(event):

global phoneif event.data == b'<':

phone = phone[:-1]else:

phone += event.data.decode('utf-8')

await event.answer('Phone is now {}'.format(phone))

markup = bot.build_reply_markup([[Button.inline('1'), Button.inline('2'), Button.inline('3')],[Button.inline('4'), Button.inline('5'), Button.inline('6')],[Button.inline('7'), Button.inline('8'), Button.inline('9')],[Button.inline('+'), Button.inline('0'), Button.inline('<')],

])bot.send_message(chat, 'Enter a phone', buttons=markup)

(Yes, there are better ways to do this). Now for the rest of things:

Additions

• New custom.Button class to help you create inline (or normal) reply keyboards. You must sign in as a botto use the buttons= parameters.

• New events usable if you sign in as a bot: events.InlineQuery and events.CallbackQuery .

• New silent parameter when sending messages, usable in broadcast channels.

• Documentation now has an entire section dedicate to how to use the client’s friendly methods at (removed brokenlink).

Bug fixes

• Empty except are no longer used which means sending a keyboard interrupt should now work properly.

• The pts of incoming updates could be None.

• UTC timezone information is properly set for read datetime.

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• Some infinite recursion bugs in the custom message class.

• Updates was being dispatched to raw handlers when it shouldn’t.

• Using proxies and HTTPS connection mode may now work properly.

• Less flood waits when downloading media from different data centers, and the library will now detect them evenbefore sending requests.

Enhancements

• Interactive sign in now supports signing in with a bot token.

• timedelta is now supported where a date is expected, which means you can e.g. ban someone fortimedelta(minutes=5).

• Events are only built once and reused many times, which should save quite a few CPU cycles if you have a lotof the same type.

• You can now click inline buttons directly if you know their data.

Internal changes

• When downloading media, the right sender is directly used without previously triggering migrate errors.

• Code reusing for getting the chat and the sender, which easily enables this feature for new types.

2.31.19 New HTTP(S) Connection Mode (v1.0.4)

Published at 2018/07/09

This release implements the HTTP connection mode to the library, which means certain proxies that only allow HTTPconnections should now work properly. You can use it doing the following, like any other mode:

from telethon import TelegramClient, syncfrom telethon.network import ConnectionHttp

client = TelegramClient(..., connection=ConnectionHttp)with client:

client.send_message('me', 'Hi!')

Additions

• add_mark= is now back on utils.get_input_peer and also on client.get_input_entity().

• New client.get_peer_id convenience for utils.get_peer_id(await client.get_input_entity(peer)).

Bug fixes

• If several TLMessage in a MessageContainer exceeds 1MB, it will no longer be automatically turnedinto one. This basically means that e.g. uploading 10 file parts at once will work properly again.

• Documentation fixes and some missing await.

• Revert named argument for client.forward_messages

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Enhancements

• New auto-casts to InputNotifyPeer and chat_id.

Internal changes

• Outgoing TLMessage are now pre-packed so if there’s an error when serializing the raw requests, the librarywill no longer swallow it. This also means re-sending packets doesn’t need to re-pack their bytes.

2.31.20 Iterate Messages in Reverse (v1.0.3)

Published at 2018/07/04

Scheme layer used: 82

Mostly bug fixes, but now there is a new parameter on client.iter_messages to support reversing the order inwhich messages are returned.

Additions

• The mentioned reverse parameter when iterating over messages.

• A new sequential_updates parameter when creating the client for updates to be processed sequentially.This is useful when you need to make sure that all updates are processed in order, such as a script that onlyforwards incoming messages somewhere else.

Bug fixes

• Count was always None for message.button_count.

• Some fixes when disconnecting upon dropping the client.

• Support for Python 3.4 in the sync version, and fix media download.

• Some issues with events when accessing the input chat or their media.

• Hachoir wouldn’t automatically close the file after reading its metadata.

• Signing in required a named code= parameter, but usage without a name was really widespread so it has beenreverted.

2.31.21 Bug Fixes (v1.0.2)

Published at 2018/06/28

Updated some asserts and parallel downloads, as well as some fixes for sync.

2.31.22 Bug Fixes (v1.0.1)

Published at 2018/06/27

And as usual, every major release has a few bugs that make the library unusable! This quick update should fix those,namely:

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Bug fixes

• client.start() was completely broken due to a last-time change requiring named arguments everywhere.

• Since the rewrite, if your system clock was wrong, the connection would get stuck in an infinite “bad message”loop of responses from Telegram.

• Accessing the buttons of a custom message wouldn’t work in channels, which lead to fix a completely differentbug regarding starting bots.

• Disconnecting could complain if the magic telethon.sync was imported.

• Successful automatic reconnections now ask Telegram to send updates to us once again as soon as the library isready to listen for them.

2.31.23 Synchronous magic (v1.0)

Published at 2018/06/27

Important: If you come from Telethon pre-1.0 you really want to read Compatibility and Convenience to port yourscripts to the new version.

The library has been around for well over a year. A lot of improvements have been made, a lot of user complaints havebeen fixed, and a lot of user desires have been implemented. It’s time to consider the public API as stable, and removesome of the old methods that were around until now for compatibility reasons. But there’s one more surprise!

There is a new magic telethon.sync module to let you use all the methods in the TelegramClient (and the typesreturned from its functions) in a synchronous way, while using asyncio behind the scenes! This means you’re nowable to do both of the following:

import asyncio

async def main():await client.send_message('me', 'Hello!')

asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())

# ...can be rewritten as:

from telethon import syncclient.send_message('me', 'Hello!')

Both ways can coexist (you need to await if the loop is running).

You can also use the magic sync module in your own classes, and call sync.syncify(cls) to convert all theirasync def into magic variants.

Breaking Changes

• message.get_fwd_sender is now in message.forward.

• client.idle is now client.run_until_disconnected()

• client.add_update_handler is now client.add_event_handler

• client.remove_update_handler is now client.remove_event_handler

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• client.list_update_handlers is now client.list_event_handlers

• client.get_message_history is now client.get_messages

• client.send_voice_note is now client.send_file with is_voice=True.

• client.invoke() is now client(...).

• report_errors has been removed since it’s currently not used, and flood_sleep_threshold is nowpart of the client.

• The update_workers and spawn_read_thread arguments are gone. Simply remove them from yourcode when you create the client.

• Methods with a lot of arguments can no longer be used without specifying their argument. Instead you need touse named arguments. This improves readability and not needing to learn the order of the arguments, which canalso change.

Additions

• client.send_file now accepts external http:// and https:// URLs.

• You can use the TelegramClient inside of with blocks, which will client.start() and disconnect()the client for you:

from telethon import TelegramClient, sync

with TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash) as client:client.send_message('me', 'Hello!')

Convenience at its maximum! You can even chain the .start() method since it returns the instance of theclient:

with TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash).start(bot_token=token) as bot:bot.send_message(chat, 'Hello!')

Bug fixes

• There were some @property async def left, and some await property.

• “User joined” event was being treated as “User was invited”.

• SQLite’s cursor should not be closed properly after usage.

• await the updates task upon disconnection.

• Some bug in Python 3.5.2’s asyncio causing 100% CPU load if you forgot to call client.disconnect(). The method is called for you on object destruction, but you still should disconnect manuallyor use a with block.

• Some fixes regarding disconnecting on client deletion and properly saving the authorization key.

• Passing a class to message.get_entities_text now works properly.

• Iterating messages from a specific user in private messages now works.

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Enhancements

• Both client.start() and client.run_until_disconnected() can be ran in both a synchronousway (without starting the loop manually) or from an async def where they need to have an await.

2.31.24 Core Rewrite in asyncio (v1.0-rc1)

Published at 2018/06/24

Scheme layer used: 81

This version is a major overhaul of the library internals. The core has been rewritten, cleaned up and refactored to fixsome oddities that have been growing inside the library.

This means that the code is easier to understand and reason about, including the code flow such as conditions, excep-tions, where to reconnect, how the library should behave, and separating different retry types such as disconnectionsor call fails, but it also means that some things will necessarily break in this version.

All requests that touch the network are now methods and need to have their await (or be ran until their completion).

Also, the library finally has the simple logo it deserved: a carefully hand-written .svg file representing a T followingPython’s colours.

Breaking Changes

• If you relied on internals like the MtProtoSender and the TelegramBareClient, both are gone. Theyare now MTProtoSender and TelegramBaseClient and they behave differently.

• Underscores have been renamed from filenames. This means telethon.errors.rpc_error_listwon’t work, but you should have been using telethon.errors all this time instead.

• client.connect no longer returns True on success. Instead, you should except the possibleConnectionError and act accordingly. This makes it easier to not ignore the error.

• You can no longer set retries=n when calling a request manually. The limit works differently now, and it’sdone on a per-client basis.

• Accessing .sender, .chat and similar may not work in events anymore, since previously they could ac-cess the network. The new rule is that properties are not allowed to make API calls. You should use .get_sender(), .get_chat() instead while using events. You can safely access properties if you getmessages through client.get_messages() or other methods in the client.

• The above point means reply_message is now .get_reply_message(), and fwd_from_entityis now get_fwd_sender(). Also forward was gone in the previous version, and you should be usingfwd_from instead.

Additions

• Telegram’s Terms Of Service are now accepted when creating a new account. This can possibly help avoid bans.This has no effect for accounts that were created before.

• The method reference now shows which methods can be used if you sign in with a bot_token.

• There’s a new client.disconnected future which you can wait on. When a disconnection occurs, youwill now, instead letting it happen in the background.

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• More configurable retries parameters, such as auto-reconnection, retries when connecting, and retries whensending a request.

• You can filter events.NewMessage by sender ID, and also whether they are forwards or not.

• New ignore_migrated parameter for client.iter_dialogs.

Bug fixes

• Several fixes to telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage.

• Removed named length argument in to_bytes for PyPy.

• Raw events failed due to not having ._set_client.

• message.get_entities_text properly supports filtering, even if there are no message entities.

• message.click works better.

• The server started sending DraftMessageEmpty which the library didn’t handle correctly when getting dialogs.

• The “correct” chat is now always returned from returned messages.

• to_id was not validated when retrieving messages by their IDs.

• '__' is no longer considered valid in usernames.

• The fd is removed from the reader upon closing the socket. This should be noticeable in Windows.

• MessageEmpty is now handled when searching messages.

• Fixed a rare infinite loop bug in client.iter_dialogs for some people.

• Fixed TypeError when there is no .sender.

Enhancements

• You can now delete over 100 messages at once with client.delete_messages.

• Signing in now accounts for AuthRestartError itself, and also handlesPasswordHashInvalidError.

• __all__ is now defined, so from telethon import * imports sane defaults (client, events and utils).This is however discouraged and should be used only in quick scripts.

• pathlib.Path is now supported for downloading and uploading media.

• Messages you send to yourself are now considered outgoing, unless they are forwarded.

• The documentation has been updated with a brand new asyncio crash course to encourage you use it. Youcan still use the threaded version if you want though.

• .name property is now properly supported when sending and downloading files.

• Custom parse_mode, which can now be set per-client, support MessageEntityMentionName so you can returnthose now.

• The session file is saved less often, which could result in a noticeable speed-up when working with a lot ofincoming updates.

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Internal changes

• The flow for sending a request is as follows: the TelegramClient creates a MTProtoSender with aConnection, and the sender starts send and receive loops. Sending a request means enqueueing it in thesender, which will eventually pack and encrypt it with its ConnectionState instead of using the entireSession instance. When the data is packed, it will be sent over the Connection and ultimately over theTcpClient.

• Reconnection occurs at the MTProtoSender level, and receiving responses follows a similar process, but nowasyncio.Future is used for the results which are no longer part of all TLObject, instead are part of theTLMessage which simplifies things.

• Objects can no longer be content_related and instead subclass TLRequest, making the separation ofconcerns easier.

• The TelegramClient has been split into several mixin classes to avoid having a 3,000-lines-long file withall the methods.

• More special cases in the MTProtoSender have been cleaned up, and also some attributes from the Sessionwhich didn’t really belong there since they weren’t being saved.

• The telethon_generator/ can now convert .tl files into .json, mostly as a proof of concept, but itmight be useful for other people.

2.31.25 Custom Message class (v0.19.1)

Published at 2018/06/03

Scheme layer used: 80

This update brings a new telethon.tl.custom.message.Message object!

All the methods in the telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient that used to return a Message willnow return this object instead, which means you can do things like the following:

msg = client.send_message(chat, 'Hello!')msg.edit('Hello there!')msg.reply('Good day!')print(msg.sender)

Refer to its documentation to see all you can do, again, click telethon.tl.custom.message.Message to goto its page.

Breaking Changes

• The telethon.network.connection.common.Connection class is now an ABC, and the oldConnectionMode is now gone. Use a specific connection (like telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.ConnectionTcpAbridged) instead.

Additions

• You can get messages by their ID with telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.get_messages’s ids parameter:

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message = client.get_messages(chats, ids=123) # Single messagemessage_list = client.get_messages(chats, ids=[777, 778]) # Multiple

• More convenience properties for telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog.

• New default telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.parse_mode.

• You can edit the media of messages that already have some media.

• New dark theme in the online tl reference, check it out at https://tl.telethon.dev/.

Bug fixes

• Some IDs start with 1000 and these would be wrongly treated as channels.

• Some short usernames like @vote were being ignored.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages’s from_user was failing ifno filter had been set.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages’s min_id/max_id was be-ing ignored by Telegram. This is now worked around.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.catch_up would fail with empty states.

• telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage supports incoming=False to indicateoutgoing=True.

Enhancements

• You can now send multiple requests at once while preserving the order:

from telethon.tl.functions.messages import SendMessageRequestclient([SendMessageRequest(chat, 'Hello 1!'),

SendMessageRequest(chat, 'Hello 2!')], ordered=True)

Internal changes

• without rowid is not used in SQLite anymore.

• Unboxed serialization would fail.

• Different default limit for iter_messages and get_messages.

• Some clean-up in the telethon_generator/ package.

2.31.26 Catching up on Updates (v0.19)

Published at 2018/05/07

Scheme layer used: 76

This update prepares the library for catching up with updates with the new telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.catch_up method. This feature needs more testing, but for now it will let you “catch up”on some old updates that occurred while the library was offline, and brings some new features and bug fixes.

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Additions

• Add search, filter and from_user parameters to telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.download_file now supports a None path toreturn the file in memory and return its bytes.

• Events now have a .original_update field.

Bug fixes

• Fixed a race condition when receiving items from the network.

• A disconnection is made when “retries reached 0”. This hasn’t been tested but it might fix the bug.

• reply_to would not override Message object’s reply value.

• Add missing caption when sending Message with media.

Enhancements

• Retry automatically on RpcCallFailError. This error happened a lot when iterating over many messages,and retrying often fixes it.

• Faster telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages by sleeping only asmuch as needed.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.edit_message now supports omitting the entityif you pass a Message.

• telethon.events.raw.Raw can now be filtered by type.

Internal changes

• The library now distinguishes between MTProto and API schemas.

• State is now persisted to the session file.

• Connection won’t retry forever.

• Fixed some errors and cleaned up the generation of code.

• Fixed typos and enhanced some documentation in general.

• Add auto-cast for InputMessage and InputLocation.

2.31.27 Pickle-able objects (v0.18.3)

Published at 2018/04/15

Now you can use Python’s pickle module to serialize RPCError and any other TLObject thanks to @veg-eta1k95! A fix that was fairly simple, but still might be useful for many people.

As a side note, the documentation at https://tl.telethon.dev now lists known RPCError for all requests, so you knowwhat to expect. This required a major rewrite, but it was well worth it!

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Breaking changes

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.forward_messages now returns a single iteminstead of a list if the input was also a single item.

Additions

• New telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead event, to find out when and who read whichmessages as soon as it happens.

• Now you can access .chat_id on all events and .sender_id on some.

Bug fixes

• Possibly fix some bug regarding lost GzipPacked requests.

• The library now uses the “real” layer 75, hopefully.

• Fixed .entities name collision on updates by making it private.

• AUTH_KEY_DUPLICATED is handled automatically on connection.

• Markdown parser’s offset uses match.start() to allow custom regex.

• Some filter types (as a type) were not supported by telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_participants.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.remove_event_handler works.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.start works on all terminals.

• InputPeerSelf case was missing from telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.get_input_entity.

Enhancements

• The parse_mode for messages now accepts a callable.

• telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.download_media accepts web previews.

• telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog instances can now be casted into InputPeer.

• Better logging when reading packages “breaks”.

• Better and more powerful setup.py gen command.

Internal changes

• The library won’t call .get_dialogs() on entity not found. Instead, it will raise ValueError() soyou can properly except it.

• Several new examples and updated documentation.

• py:obj is the default Sphinx’s role which simplifies .rst files.

• setup.py now makes use of python_requires.

• Events now live in separate files.

• Other minor changes.

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2.31.28 Several bug fixes (v0.18.2)

Published at 2018/03/27

Just a few bug fixes before they become too many.

Additions

• Getting an entity by its positive ID should be enough, regardless of their type (whether it’s an User, a Chat ora Channel). Although wrapping them inside a Peer is still recommended, it’s not necessary.

• New client.edit_2fa function to change your Two Factor Authentication settings.

• .stringify() and string representation for custom Dialog/Draft.

Bug fixes

• Some bug regarding .get_input_peer.

• events.ChatAction wasn’t picking up all the pins.

• force_document=True was being ignored for albums.

• Now you’re able to send Photo and Document as files.

• Wrong access to a member on chat forbidden error for .get_participants. An empty list is returnedinstead.

• me/self check for .get[_input]_entity has been moved up so if someone has “me” or “self” as theirname they won’t be retrieved.

2.31.29 Iterator methods (v0.18.1)

Published at 2018/03/17

All the .get_ methods in the TelegramClient now have a .iter_ counterpart, so you can do operations whileretrieving items from them. For instance, you can client.iter_dialogs() and break once you find whatyou’re looking for instead fetching them all at once.

Another big thing, you can get entities by just their positive ID. This may cause some collisions (although it’s veryunlikely), and you can (should) still be explicit about the type you want. However, it’s a lot more convenient and lessconfusing.

Breaking changes

• The library only offers the default SQLiteSession again. See Session Files for more on how to use a differentstorage from now on.

Additions

• Events now override __str__ and implement .stringify(), just like every other TLObject does.

• events.ChatAction now has respond(), reply() and delete() for the message that triggered it.

• client.iter_participants() (and its client.get_participants() counterpart) now exposethe filter argument, and the returned users also expose the .participant they are.

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• You can now use client.remove_event_handler() and client.list_event_handlers()similar how you could with normal updates.

• New properties on events.NewMessage, like .video_note and .gif to access only specific types ofdocuments.

• The Draft class now exposes .text and .raw_text, as well as a new Draft.send() to send it.

Bug fixes

• MessageEdited was ignoring NewMessage constructor arguments.

• Fixes for Event.delete_messages which wouldn’t handle MessageService.

• Bot API style IDs not working on client.get_input_entity().

• client.download_media() didn’t support PhotoSize.

Enhancements

• Less RPC are made when accessing the .sender and .chat of some events (mostly those that occur in achannel).

• You can send albums larger than 10 items (they will be sliced for you), as well as mixing normal files withphotos.

• TLObject now have Python type hints.

Internal changes

• Several documentation corrections.

• client.get_dialogs() is only called once again when an entity is not found to avoid flood waits.

2.31.30 Sessions overhaul (v0.18)

Published at 2018/03/04

Scheme layer used: 75

The Session’s have been revisited thanks to the work of @tulir and they now use an ABC so you can easilyimplement your own!

The default will still be a SQLiteSession, but you might want to use the new AlchemySessionContainer ifyou need. Refer to the section of the documentation on Session Files for more.

Breaking changes

• events.MessageChanged doesn’t exist anymore. Use the new events.MessageEdited andevents.MessageDeleted instead.

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Additions

• The mentioned addition of new session types.

• You can omit the event type on client.add_event_handler to use Raw.

• You can raise StopPropagation of events if you added several of them.

• .get_participants() can now get up to 90,000 members from groups with 100,000 if whenaggressive=True, “bypassing” Telegram’s limit.

• You now can access NewMessage.Event.pattern_match.

• Multiple captions are now supported when sending albums.

• client.send_message() has an optional file= parameter, so you can do events.reply(file='/path/to/photo.jpg') and similar.

• Added .input_ versions to events.ChatAction.

• You can now access the public .client property on events.

• New client.forward_messages, with its own wrapper on events, called event.forward_to(...).

Bug fixes

• Silly bug regarding client.get_me(input_peer=True).

• client.send_voice_note() was missing some parameters.

• client.send_file() plays better with streams now.

• Incoming messages from bots weren’t working with whitelists.

• Markdown’s URL regex was not accepting newlines.

• Better attempt at joining background update threads.

• Use the right peer type when a marked integer ID is provided.

Internal changes

• Resolving events.Raw is now a no-op.

• Logging calls in the TcpClient to spot errors.

• events resolution is postponed until you are successfully connected, so you can attach them before startingthe client.

• When an entity is not found, it is searched in all dialogs. This might not always be desirable but it’s morecomfortable for legitimate uses.

• Some non-persisting properties from the Session have been moved out.

2.31.31 Further easing library usage (v0.17.4)

Published at 2018/02/24

Some new things and patches that already deserved their own release.

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Additions

• New pattern argument to NewMessage to easily filter messages.

• New .get_participants() convenience method to get members from chats.

• .send_message() now accepts a Message as the message parameter.

• You can now .get_entity() through exact name match instead username.

• Raise ProxyConnectionError instead looping forever so you can except it on your own code and behaveaccordingly.

Bug fixes

• .parse_username would fail with www. or a trailing slash.

• events.MessageChanged would fail with UpdateDeleteMessages.

• You can now send b'byte strings' directly as files again.

• .send_file() was not respecting the original captions when passing another message (or media) as the file.

• Downloading media from a different data center would always log a warning for the first time.

Internal changes

• Use req_pq_multi instead req_pq when generating auth_key.

• You can use .get_me(input_peer=True) if all you need is your self ID.

• New addition to the interactive client example to show peer information.

• Avoid special casing InputPeerSelf on some NewMessage events, so you can always safely rely on .sender to get the right ID.

2.31.32 New small convenience functions (v0.17.3)

Published at 2018/02/18

More bug fixes and a few others addition to make events easier to use.

Additions

• Use hachoir to extract video and audio metadata before upload.

• New .add_event_handler, .add_update_handler now deprecated.

Bug fixes

• bot_token wouldn’t work on .start(), and changes to password (now it will ask you for it if you don’tprovide it, as docstring hinted).

• .edit_message() was ignoring the formatting (e.g. markdown).

• Added missing case to the NewMessage event for normal groups.

• Accessing the .text of the NewMessage event was failing due to a bug with the markdown unparser.

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Internal changes

• libssl is no longer an optional dependency. Use cryptg instead, which you can find on https://github.com/Lonami/cryptg.

2.31.33 New small convenience functions (v0.17.2)

Published at 2018/02/15

Primarily bug fixing and a few welcomed additions.

Additions

• New convenience .edit_message() method on the TelegramClient.

• New .edit() and .delete() shorthands on the NewMessage event.

• Default to markdown parsing when sending and editing messages.

• Support for inline mentions when sending and editing messages. They work like inline urls (e.g.[text](@username)) and also support the Bot-API style (see here).

Bug fixes

• Periodically send GetStateRequest automatically to keep the server sending updates even if you’re notinvoking any request yourself.

• HTML parsing was failing due to not handling surrogates properly.

• .sign_up was not accepting int codes.

• Whitelisting more than one chat on events wasn’t working.

• Video files are sent as a video by default unless force_document.

Internal changes

• More logging calls to help spot some bugs in the future.

• Some more logic to retrieve input entities on events.

• Clarified a few parts of the documentation.

2.31.34 Updates as Events (v0.17.1)

Published at 2018/02/09

Of course there was more work to be done regarding updates, and it’s here! The library comes with a new eventsmodule (which you will often import as from telethon import TelegramClient, events). This arepretty much all the additions that come with this version change, but they are a nice addition. Refer to (removedbroken link) to get started with events.

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2.31.35 Trust the Server with Updates (v0.17)

Published at 2018/02/03

The library trusts the server with updates again. The library will not check for duplicates anymore, and when theserver kicks us, it will run GetStateRequest so the server starts sending updates again (something it wouldn’t dounless you invoked something, it seems). But this update also brings a few more changes!

Additions

• TLObject’s override __eq__ and __ne__, so you can compare them.

• Added some missing cases on .get_input_entity() and peer functions.

• obj.to_dict() now has a '_' key with the type used.

• .start() can also sign up now.

• More parameters for .get_message_history().

• Updated list of RPC errors.

• HTML parsing thanks to @tulir! It can be used similar to markdown: client.send_message(...,parse_mode='html').

Enhancements

• client.send_file() now accepts Message’s and MessageMedia’s as the file parameter.

• Some documentation updates and fixed to clarify certain things.

• New exact match feature on https://tl.telethon.dev.

• Return as early as possible from .get_input_entity() and similar, to avoid penalizing you for doing thisright.

Bug fixes

• .download_media() wouldn’t accept a Document as parameter.

• The SQLite is now closed properly on disconnection.

• IPv6 addresses shouldn’t use square braces.

• Fix regarding .log_out().

• The time offset wasn’t being used (so having wrong system time would cause the library not to work at all).

2.31.36 New .resolve() method (v0.16.2)

Published at 2018/01/19

The TLObject’s (instances returned by the API and Request’s) have now acquired a new .resolve() method.While this should be used by the library alone (when invoking a request), it means that you can now use Peer typesor even usernames where a InputPeer is required. The object now has access to the client, so that it can fetchthe right type if needed, or access the session database. Furthermore, you can reuse requests that need “autocast” (e.g.you put User but InputPeer was needed), since .resolve() is called when invoking. Before, it was only doneon object construction.

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Additions

• Album support. Just pass a list, tuple or any iterable to .send_file().

Enhancements

• .start() asks for your phone only if required.

• Better file cache. All files under 10MB, once uploaded, should never be needed to be re-uploaded again, as thesent media is cached to the session.

Bug fixes

• setup.py now calls gen_tl when installing the library if needed.

Internal changes

• The mentioned .resolve() to perform “autocast”, more powerful.

• Upload and download methods are no longer part of TelegramBareClient.

• Reuse .on_response(), .__str__ and .stringify(). Only override .on_response() if neces-sary (small amount of cases).

• Reduced “autocast” overhead as much as possible. You shouldn’t be penalized if you’ve provided the right type.

2.31.37 MtProto 2.0 (v0.16.1)

Published at 2018/01/11

Scheme layer used: 74

The library is now using MtProto 2.0! This shouldn’t really affect you as an end user, but at least it means the librarywill be ready by the time MtProto 1.0 is deprecated.

Additions

• New .start() method, to make the library avoid boilerplate code.

• .send_file accepts a new optional thumbnail parameter, and returns the Message with the sent file.

Bug fixes

• The library uses again only a single connection. Less updates are be dropped now, and the performance is evenbetter than using temporary connections.

• without rowid will only be used on the *.session if supported.

• Phone code hash is associated with phone, so you can change your mind when calling .sign_in().

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Internal changes

• File cache now relies on the hash of the file uploaded instead its path, and is now persistent in the *.sessionfile. Report any bugs on this!

• Clearer error when invoking without being connected.

• Markdown parser doesn’t work on bytes anymore (which makes it cleaner).

2.31.38 Sessions as sqlite databases (v0.16)

Published at 2017/12/28

In the beginning, session files used to be pickle. This proved to be bad as soon as one wanted to add more fields. Forthis reason, they were migrated to use JSON instead. But this proved to be bad as soon as one wanted to save thingslike entities (usernames, their ID and hash), so now it properly uses sqlite3, which has been well tested, to save thesession files! Calling .get_input_entity using a username no longer will need to fetch it first, so it’s really 0calls again. Calling .get_entity will always fetch the most up to date version.

Furthermore, nearly everything has been documented, thus preparing the library for Read the Docs (although there area few things missing I’d like to polish first), and the logging are now better placed.

Breaking changes

• .get_dialogs() now returns a single list instead a tuple consisting of a custom class that should makeeverything easier to work with.

• .get_message_history() also returns a single list instead a tuple, with the Message instances modifiedto make them more convenient.

Both lists have a .total attribute so you can still know how many dialogs/messages are in total.

Additions

• The mentioned use of sqlite3 for the session file.

• .get_entity() now supports lists too, and it will make as little API calls as possible if you feed itInputPeer types. Usernames will always be resolved, since they may have changed.

• .set_proxy() method, to avoid having to create a new TelegramClient.

• More date types supported to represent a date parameter.

Bug fixes

• Empty strings weren’t working when they were a flag parameter (e.g., setting no last name).

• Fix invalid assertion regarding flag parameters as well.

• Avoid joining the background thread on disconnect, as it would be None due to a race condition.

• Correctly handle None dates when downloading media.

• .download_profile_photo was failing for some channels.

• .download_media wasn’t handling Photo.

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Internal changes

• date was being serialized as local date, but that was wrong.

• date was being represented as a float instead of an int.

• .tl parser wasn’t stripping inline comments.

• Removed some redundant checks on update_state.py.

• Use a synchronized queue instead a hand crafted version.

• Use signed integers consistently (e.g. salt).

• Always read the corresponding TLObject from API responses, except for some special cases still.

• A few more except low level to correctly wrap errors.

• More accurate exception types.

• invokeWithLayer(initConnection(X)) now wraps every first request after .connect().

As always, report if you have issues with some of the changes!

2.31.39 IPv6 support (v0.15.5)

Published at 2017/11/16

Scheme layer used: 73

It’s here, it has come! The library now supports IPv6! Just pass use_ipv6=True when creating aTelegramClient. Note that I could not test this feature because my machine doesn’t have IPv6 setup. If youknow IPv6 works in your machine but the library doesn’t, please refer to #425.

Additions

• IPv6 support.

• New method to extract the text surrounded by MessageEntity’s, in the extensions.markdownmodule.

Enhancements

• Markdown parsing is Done Right.

• Reconnection on failed invoke. Should avoid “number of retries reached 0” (#270).

• Some missing autocast to Input* types.

• The library uses the NullHandler for logging as it should have always done.

• TcpClient.is_connected() is now more reliable.

Bug fixes

• Getting an entity using their phone wasn’t actually working.

• Full entities aren’t saved unless they have an access_hash, to avoid some None errors.

• .get_message_history was failing when retrieving items that had messages forwarded from a channel.

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2.31.40 General enhancements (v0.15.4)

Published at 2017/11/04

Scheme layer used: 72

This update brings a few general enhancements that are enough to deserve a new release, with a new feature: betamarkdown-like parsing for .send_message()!

Additions

• .send_message() supports parse_mode='md' for Markdown! It works in a similar fashion to theofficial clients (defaults to double underscore/asterisk, like **this**). Please report any issues with emojiesor enhancements for the parser!

• New .idle() method so your main thread can do useful job (listen for updates).

• Add missing .to_dict(), __str__ and .stringify() for TLMessage and MessageContainer.

Bug fixes

• The list of known peers could end “corrupted” and have users with access_hash=None, resulting instruct error for it not being an integer. You shouldn’t encounter this issue anymore.

• The warning for “added update handler but no workers set” wasn’t actually working.

• .get_input_peer was ignoring a case for InputPeerSelf.

• There used to be an exception when logging exceptions (whoops) on update handlers.

• “Downloading contacts” would produce strange output if they had semicolons (;) in their name.

• Fix some cyclic imports and installing dependencies from the git repository.

• Code generation was using f-strings, which are only supported on Python 3.6.

Internal changes

• The auth_key generation has been moved from .connect() to .invoke(). There were some issueswere .connect() failed and the auth_key was None so this will ensure to have a valid auth_key whenneeded, even if BrokenAuthKeyError is raised.

• Support for higher limits on .get_history() and .get_dialogs().

• Much faster integer factorization when generating the required auth_key. Thanks @delivrance for makingme notice this, and for the pull request.

2.31.41 Bug fixes with updates (v0.15.3)

Published at 2017/10/20

Hopefully a very ungrateful bug has been removed. When you used to invoke some request through update handlers,it could potentially enter an infinite loop. This has been mitigated and it’s now safe to invoke things again! A lot ofupdates were being dropped (all those gzipped), and this has been fixed too.

More bug fixes include a correct parsing of certain TLObjects thanks to @stek29, and some wrong calls that wouldcause the library to crash thanks to @andr-04, and the ReadThread not re-starting if you were already authorized.

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Internally, the .to_bytes() function has been replaced with __bytes__ so now you can dobytes(tlobject).

2.31.42 Bug fixes and new small features (v0.15.2)

Published at 2017/10/14

This release primarly focuses on a few bug fixes and enhancements. Although more stuff may have broken along theway.

Enhancements

• You will be warned if you call .add_update_handler with no update_workers.

• New customizable threshold value on the session to determine when to automatically sleep on flood waits. Seeclient.session.flood_sleep_threshold.

• New .get_drafts() method with a custom Draft class by @JosXa.

• Join all threads when calling .disconnect(), to assert no dangling thread is left alive.

• Larger chunk when downloading files should result in faster downloads.

• You can use a callable key for the EntityDatabase, so it can be any filter you need.

Bug fixes

• .get_input_entity was failing for IDs and other cases, also making more requests than it should.

• Use basename instead abspath when sending a file. You can now also override the attributes.

• EntityDatabase.__delitem__ wasn’t working.

• .send_message() was failing with channels.

• .get_dialogs(limit=None) should now return all the dialogs correctly.

• Temporary fix for abusive duplicated updates.

Internal changes

• MsgsAck is now sent in a container rather than its own request.

• .get_input_photo is now used in the generated code.

• .process_entities was being called from more places than only __call__.

• MtProtoSender now relies more on the generated code to read responses.

2.31.43 Custom Entity Database (v0.15.1)

Published at 2017/10/05

The main feature of this release is that Telethon now has a custom database for all the entities you encounter, insteaddepending on @lru_cache on the .get_entity() method.

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The EntityDatabase will, by default, cache all the users, chats and channels you find in memory for as long asthe program is running. The session will, by default, save all key-value pairs of the entity identifiers and their hashes(since Telegram may send an ID that it thinks you already know about, we need to save this information).

You can prevent the EntityDatabase from saving users by setting client.session.entities.enabled = False, and prevent the Session from saving input entities at all by setting client.session.save_entities = False. You can also clear the cache for a certain user through client.session.entities.clear_cache(entity=None), which will clear all if no entity is given.

Additions

• New method to .delete_messages().

• New ChannelPrivateError class.

Enhancements

• .sign_in accepts phones as integers.

• Changing the IP to which you connect to is as simple as client.session.server_address = 'ip',since now the server address is always queried from the session.

Bug fixes

• .get_dialogs() doesn’t fail on Windows anymore, and returns the right amount of dialogs.

• GeneralProxyError should be passed to the main thread again, so that you can handle it.

2.31.44 Updates Overhaul Update (v0.15)

Published at 2017/10/01

After hundreds of lines changed on a major refactor, it’s finally here. It’s the Updates Overhaul Update; let’s getright into it!

Breaking changes

• .create_new_connection() is gone for good. No need to deal with this manually since new connectionsare now handled on demand by the library itself.

Enhancements

• You can invoke requests from update handlers. And any other thread. A new temporary will be made, sothat you can be sending even several requests at the same time!

• Several worker threads for your updates! By default, None will spawn. I recommend you to work withupdate_workers=4 to get started, these will be polling constantly for updates.

• You can also change the number of workers at any given time.

• The library can now run in a single thread again, if you don’t need to spawn any at all. Simply setspawn_read_thread=False when creating the TelegramClient!

• You can specify limit=None on .get_dialogs() to get all of them[1].

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• Updates are expanded, so you don’t need to check if the update has .updates or an inner .update any-more.

• All InputPeer entities are saved in the session file, but you can disable this by settingsave_entities=False.

• New .get_input_entity method, which makes use of the above feature. You should use this when arequest needs a InputPeer, rather than the whole entity (although both work).

• Assert that either all or None dependent-flag parameters are set before sending the request.

• Phone numbers can have dashes, spaces, or parenthesis. They’ll be removed before making the request.

• You can override the phone and its hash on .sign_in(), if you’re creating a new TelegramClient ontwo different places.

Bug fixes

• .log_out() was consuming all retries. It should work just fine now.

• The session would fail to load if the auth_key had been removed manually.

• Updates.check_error was popping wrong side, although it’s been completely removed.

• ServerError’s will be ignored, and the request will immediately be retried.

• Cross-thread safety when saving the session file.

• Some things changed on a matter of when to reconnect, so please report any bugs!

Internal changes

• TelegramClient is now only an abstraction over the TelegramBareClient, which can only do ba-sic things, such as invoking requests, working with files, etc. If you don’t need any of the abstractions theTelegramClient, you can now use the TelegramBareClient in a much more comfortable way.

• MtProtoSender is not thread-safe, but it doesn’t need to be since a new connection will be spawned whenneeded.

• New connections used to be cached and then reused. Now only their sessions are saved, as temporary connec-tions are spawned only when needed.

• Added more RPC errors to the list.

[1]: Broken due to a condition which should had been the opposite (sigh), fixed 4 commits ahead on https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/62ea77cbeac7c42bfac85aa8766a1b5b35e3a76c.

That’s pretty much it, although there’s more work to be done to make the overall experience of working with updateseven better. Stay tuned!

2.31.45 Serialization bug fixes (v0.14.2)

Published at 2017/09/29

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Bug fixes

• Important, related to the serialization. Every object or request that had to serialize a True/False type wasalways being serialized as false!

• Another bug that didn’t allow you to leave as None flag parameters that needed a list has been fixed.

Internal changes

• Other internal changes include a somewhat more readable .to_bytes() function and pre-computing theflag instead using bit shifting. The TLObject.constructor_id has been renamed to TLObject.CONSTRUCTOR_ID, and .subclass_of_id is also uppercase now.

2.31.46 Farewell, BinaryWriter (v0.14.1)

Published at 2017/09/28

Version v0.14 had started working on the new .to_bytes() method to dump the BinaryWriter and its usageon the .on_send() when serializing TLObjects, and this release finally removes it. The speed up when serializingthings to bytes should now be over twice as fast wherever it’s needed.

Bug fixes

• This version is again compatible with Python 3.x versions below 3.5 (there was a method call that was Python3.5 and above).

Internal changes

• Using proper classes (including the generated code) for generating authorization keys and to write outTLMessage’s.

2.31.47 Several requests at once and upload compression (v0.14)

Published at 2017/09/27

New major release, since I’ve decided that these two features are big enough:

Additions

• Requests larger than 512 bytes will be compressed through gzip, and if the result is smaller, this will beuploaded instead.

• You can now send multiple requests at once, they’re simply *var_args on the .invoke(). Note that theserver doesn’t guarantee the order in which they’ll be executed!

Internally, another important change. The .on_send function on the TLObjects is gone, and now there’s a new .to_bytes(). From my tests, this has always been over twice as fast serializing objects, although more replacementsneed to be done, so please report any issues.

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Enhancements

• Implemented .get_input_media helper methods. Now you can even use another message as input media!

Bug fixes

• Downloading media from CDNs wasn’t working (wrong access to a parameter).

• Correct type hinting.

• Added a tiny sleep when trying to perform automatic reconnection.

• Error reporting is done in the background, and has a shorter timeout.

• setup.py used to fail with wrongly generated code.

2.31.48 Quick fix-up (v0.13.6)

Published at 2017/09/23

Before getting any further, here’s a quick fix-up with things that should have been on v0.13.5 but were missed.Specifically, the timeout when receiving a request will now work properly.

Some other additions are a tiny fix when handling updates, which was ignoring some of them, nicer __str__ and.stringify() methods for the TLObject’s, and not stopping the ReadThread if you try invoking somethingthere (now it simply returns None).

2.31.49 Attempts at more stability (v0.13.5)

Published at 2017/09/23

Yet another update to fix some bugs and increase the stability of the library, or, at least, that was the attempt!

This release should really improve the experience with the background thread that the library starts to read thingsfrom the network as soon as it can, but I can’t spot every use case, so please report any bug (and as always, minimalreproducible use cases will help a lot).

Bug fixes

• setup.py was failing on Python < 3.5 due to some imports.

• Duplicated updates should now be ignored.

• .send_message would crash in some cases, due to having a typo using the wrong object.

• "socket is None" when calling .connect() should not happen anymore.

• BrokenPipeError was still being raised due to an incorrect order on the try/except block.

Enhancements

• Type hinting for all the generated Request’s and TLObjects! IDEs like PyCharm will benefit from this.

• ProxyConnectionError should properly be passed to the main thread for you to handle.

• The background thread will only be started after you’re authorized on Telegram (i.e. logged in), and severalother attempts at polishing the experience with this thread.

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• The Connection instance is only created once now, and reused later.

• Calling .connect() should have a better behavior now (like actually trying to connect even if we seeminglywere connected already).

• .reconnect() behavior has been changed to also be more consistent by making the assumption that we’llonly reconnect if the server has disconnected us, and is now private.

Internal changes

• TLObject.__repr__ doesn’t show the original TL definition anymore, it was a lot of clutter. If you haveany complaints open an issue and we can discuss it.

• Internally, the '+' from the phone number is now stripped, since it shouldn’t be included.

• Spotted a new place where BrokenAuthKeyError would be raised, and it now is raised there.

2.31.50 More bug fixes and enhancements (v0.13.4)

Published at 2017/09/18

Additions

• TelegramClient now exposes a .is_connected() method.

• Initial authorization on a new data center will retry up to 5 times by default.

• Errors that couldn’t be handled on the background thread will be raised on the next call to .invoke() orupdates.poll().

Bug fixes

• Now you should be able to sign in even if you have process_updates=True and no previous session.

• Some errors and methods are documented a bit clearer.

• .send_message() could randomly fail, as the returned type was not expected.

• TimeoutError is now ignored, since the request will be retried up to 5 times by default.

• “-404” errors (BrokenAuthKeyError’s) are now detected when first connecting to a new data center.

• BufferError is handled more gracefully, in the same way as InvalidCheckSumError’s.

• Attempt at fixing some “NoneType has no attribute. . . ” errors (with the .sender).

Internal changes

• Calling GetConfigRequest is now made less often.

• The initial_query parameter from .connect() is gone, as it’s not needed anymore.

• Renamed all_tlobjects.layer to all_tlobjects.LAYER (since it’s a constant).

• The message from BufferError is now more useful.

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2.31.51 Bug fixes and enhancements (v0.13.3)

Published at 2017/09/14

Bug fixes

• Reconnection used to fail because it tried invoking things from the ReadThread.

• Inferring random ids for ForwardMessagesRequest wasn’t working.

• Downloading media from CDNs failed due to having forgotten to remove a single line.

• TcpClient.close() now has a ‘‘threading.Lock‘‘, so NoneType has no close() should not hap-pen.

• New workaround for msg seqno too low/high. Also, both Session.id/seq are not saved any-more.

Enhancements

• Request will be retried up to 5 times by default rather than failing on the first attempt.

• InvalidChecksumError’s are now ignored by the library.

• TelegramClient.get_entity() is now public, and uses the @lru_cache() decorator.

• New method to ‘‘.send_voice_note()‘‘’s.

• Methods to send message and media now support a ‘‘reply_to‘‘ parameter.

• .send_message() now returns the full message which was just sent.

2.31.52 New way to work with updates (v0.13.2)

Published at 2017/09/08

This update brings a new way to work with updates, and it’s begging for your feedback, or better names or ways todo what you can do now.

Please refer to the wiki/Usage Modes for an in-depth description on how to work with updates now. Notice that youcannot invoke requests from within handlers anymore, only the v.0.13.1 patch allowed you to do so.

Bug fixes

• Periodic pings are back.

• The username regex mentioned on UsernameInvalidError was invalid, but it has now been fixed.

• Sending a message to a phone number was failing because the type used for a request had changed on layer 71.

• CDN downloads weren’t working properly, and now a few patches have been applied to ensure more reliability,although I couldn’t personally test this, so again, report any feedback.

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2.31.53 Invoke other requests from within update callbacks (v0.13.1)

Published at 2017/09/04

Warning: This update brings some big changes to the update system, so please read it if you work with them!

A silly “bug” which hadn’t been spotted has now been fixed. Now you can invoke other requests from within yourupdate callbacks. However this is not advised. You should post these updates to some other thread, and let that threaddo the job instead. Invoking a request from within a callback will mean that, while this request is being invoked, noother things will be read.

Internally, the generated code now resides under a lot less files, simply for the sake of avoiding so many unnecessaryfiles. The generated code is not meant to be read by anyone, simply to do its job.

Unused attributes have been removed from the TLObject class too, and .sign_up() returns the user that justlogged in in a similar way to .sign_in() now.

2.31.54 Connection modes (v0.13)

Published at 2017/09/04

Scheme layer used: 71

The purpose of this release is to denote a big change, now you can connect to Telegram through different **connectionmodes**. Also, a second thread will always be started when you connect a TelegramClient, despite whetheryou’ll be handling updates or ignoring them, whose sole purpose is to constantly read from the network.

The reason for this change is as simple as “reading and writing shouldn’t be related”. Even when you’re simplyignoring updates, this way, once you send a request you will only need to read the result for the request. WhateverTelegram sent before has already been read and outside the buffer.

Additions

• The mentioned different connection modes, and a new thread.

• You can modify the Session attributes through the TelegramClient constructor (using **kwargs).

• RPCError’s now belong to some request you’ve made, which makes more sense.

• get_input_* now handles None (default) parameters more gracefully (it used to crash).

Enhancements

• The low-level socket doesn’t use a handcrafted timeout anymore, which should benefit by avoiding the arbitrarysleep(0.1) that there used to be.

• TelegramClient.sign_in will call .send_code_request if no code was provided.

Deprecation

• .sign_up does not take a phone argument anymore. Change this or you will be using phone as code, andit will fail! The definition looks like def sign_up(self, code, first_name, last_name='').

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• The old JsonSession finally replaces the original Session (which used pickle). If you were overridingany of these, you should only worry about overriding Session now.

2.31.55 Added verification for CDN file (v0.12.2)

Published at 2017/08/28

Since the Content Distributed Network (CDN) is not handled by Telegram itself, the owners may tamper these files.Telegram sends their sha256 sum for clients to implement this additional verification step, which now the library has.If any CDN has altered the file you’re trying to download, CdnFileTamperedErrorwill be raised to let you know.

Besides this. TLObject.stringify() was showing bytes as lists (now fixed) and RPC errors are reported bydefault:

In an attempt to help everyone who works with the Telegram API, Telethon will by default report allRemote Procedure Call errors to PWRTelegram, a public database anyone can query, made by Daniil. Allthe information sent is a GET request with the error code, error message and method used.

Note: If you still would like to opt out, simply set client.session.report_errors = False to disablethis feature. However Daniil would really thank you if you helped him (and everyone) by keeping it on!

2.31.56 CDN support (v0.12.1)

Published at 2017/08/24

The biggest news for this update are that downloading media from CDN’s (you’ll often encounter this when workingwith popular channels) now works.

Bug fixes

• The method used to download documents crashed because two lines were swapped.

• Determining the right path when downloading any file was very weird, now it’s been enhanced.

• The .sign_in() method didn’t support integer values for the code! Now it does again.

Some important internal changes are that the old way to deal with RSA public keys now uses a different moduleinstead the old strange hand-crafted version.

Hope the new, super simple README.rst encourages people to use Telethon and make it better with either sugges-tions, or pull request. Pull requests are super appreciated, but showing some support by leaving a star also feels nice.

2.31.57 Newbie friendly update (v0.12)

Published at 2017/08/22

Scheme layer used: 70

This update is overall an attempt to make Telethon a bit more user friendly, along with some other stability enhance-ments, although it brings quite a few changes.

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Breaking changes

• The TelegramClient methods .send_photo_file(), .send_document_file() and .send_media_file() are now a single method called .send_file(). It’s also important to note thatthe order of the parameters has been swapped: first to who you want to send it, then the file itself.

• The same applies to .download_msg_media(), which has been renamed to .download_media().The method now supports a Message itself too, rather than only Message.media. The specialized .download_photo(), .download_document() and .download_contact() still exist, but are pri-vate.

Additions

• Updated to layer 70!

• Both downloading and uploading now support stream-like objects.

• A lot faster initial connection if sympy is installed (can be installed through pip).

• libssl will also be used if available on your system (likely on Linux based systems). This speed boost shouldalso apply to uploading and downloading files.

• You can use a phone number or an username for methods like .send_message(), .send_file(), andall the other quick-access methods provided by the TelegramClient.

Bug fixes

• Crashing when migrating to a new layer and receiving old updates should not happen now.

• InputPeerChannel is now casted to InputChannel automtically too.

• .get_new_msg_id() should now be thread-safe. No promises.

• Logging out on macOS caused a crash, which should be gone now.

• More checks to ensure that the connection is flagged correctly as either connected or not.

Note: Downloading files from CDN’s will not work yet (something new that comes with layer 70).

That’s it, any new idea or suggestion about how to make the project even more friendly is highly appreciated.

Note: Did you know that you can pretty print any result Telegram returns (called TLObject’s) by using their.stringify() function? Great for debugging!

2.31.58 get_input_* now works with vectors (v0.11.5)

Published at 2017/07/11

Quick fix-up of a bug which hadn’t been encountered until now. Auto-cast by using get_input_* now works.

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2.31.59 get_input_* everywhere (v0.11.4)

Published at 2017/07/10

For some reason, Telegram doesn’t have enough with the InputPeer. There also exist InputChannel and InputUser!You don’t have to worry about those anymore, it’s handled internally now.

Besides this, every Telegram object now features a new default .__str__ look, and also a .stringify() method topretty format them, if you ever need to inspect them.

The library now uses the DEBUG level everywhere, so no more warnings or information messages if you had loggingenabled.

The no_webpage parameter from .send_message has been renamed to link_preview for clarity, so now itdoes the opposite (but has a clearer intention).

2.31.60 Quick .send_message() fix (v0.11.3)

Published at 2017/07/05

A very quick follow-up release to fix a tiny bug with .send_message(), no new features.

2.31.61 Callable TelegramClient (v0.11.2)

Published at 2017/07/04

Scheme layer used: 68

There is a new preferred way to invoke requests, which you’re encouraged to use:

# New!result = client(SomeRequest())

# Old.result = client.invoke(SomeRequest())

Existing code will continue working, since the old .invoke() has not been deprecated.

When you .create_new_connection(), it will also handle FileMigrateError’s for you, so you don’tneed to worry about those anymore.

Bugs fixes

• Fixed some errors when installing Telethon via pip (for those using either source distributions or a Pythonversion 3.5).

• ConnectionResetError didn’t flag sockets as closed, but now it does.

On a more technical side, msg_id’s are now more accurate.

2.31.62 Improvements to the updates (v0.11.1)

Published at 2017/06/24

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Receiving new updates shouldn’t miss any anymore, also, periodic pings are back again so it should work on the longrun.

On a different order of things, .connect() also features a timeout. Notice that the timeout= is not passed as aparameter anymore, and is instead specified when creating the TelegramClient.

Bug fixes

• Fixed some name class when a request had a .msg_id parameter.

• The correct amount of random bytes is now used in DH request

• Fixed CONNECTION_APP_VERSION_EMPTY when using temporary sessions.

• Avoid connecting if already connected.

2.31.63 Support for parallel connections (v0.11)

Published at 2017/06/16

This update brings a lot of changes, so it would be nice if you could read the whole change log!

Breaking changes

• Every Telegram error has now its own class, so it’s easier to fine-tune your except’s.

• Markdown parsing is not part of Telethon itself anymore, although there are plans to support it again through asome external module.

• The .list_sessions() has been moved to the Session class instead.

• The InteractiveTelegramClient is not shipped with pip anymore.

Additions

• A new, more lightweight class has been added. The TelegramBareClient is now the base of the normalTelegramClient, and has the most basic features.

• New method to .create_new_connection(), which can be ran in parallel with the original connection.This will return the previously mentioned TelegramBareClient already connected.

• Any file object can now be used to download a file (for instance, a BytesIO() instead a file name).

• Vales like random_id are now automatically inferred, so you can save yourself from the hassle of writinggenerate_random_long() everywhere. Same applies to .get_input_peer(), unless you really needthe extra performance provided by skipping one if if called manually.

• Every type now features a new .to_dict() method.

Bug fixes

• Received errors are acknowledged to the server, so they don’t happen over and over.

• Downloading media on different data centers is now up to x2 faster, since there used to be anInvalidDCError for each file part tried to be downloaded.

• Lost messages are now properly skipped.

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• New way to handle the result of requests. The old ValueError “The previously sent request must be resent.However, no request was previously sent (possibly called from a different thread).” should not happen anymore.

Internal changes

• Some fixes to the JsonSession.

• Fixed possibly crashes if trying to .invoke() a Request while .reconnect() was being called on theUpdatesThread.

• Some improvements on the TcpClient, such as not switching between blocking and non-blocking sockets.

• The code now uses ASCII characters only.

• Some enhancements to .find_user_or_chat() and .get_input_peer().

2.31.64 JSON session file (v0.10.1)

Published at 2017/06/07

This version is primarily for people to migrate their .session files, which are pickled, to the new JSON format.Although slightly slower, and a bit more vulnerable since it’s plain text, it’s a lot more resistant to upgrades.

Warning: You must upgrade to this version before any higher one if you’ve used Telethon v0.10. If you happento upgrade to an higher version, that’s okay, but you will have to manually delete the *.session file, and logoutfrom that session from an official client.

Additions

• New .get_me() function to get the current user.

• .is_user_authorized() is now more reliable.

• New nice button to copy the from telethon.tl.xxx.yyy import Yyy on the online documentation.

• More error codes added to the errors file.

Enhancements

• Everything on the documentation is now, theoretically, sorted alphabetically.

• No second thread is spawned unless one or more update handlers are added.

2.31.65 Full support for different DCs and ++stable (v0.10)

Published at 2017/06/03

Working with different data centers finally works! On a different order of things, reconnection is now performedautomatically every time Telegram decides to kick us off their servers, so now Telethon can really run forever andever! In theory.

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Enhancements

• Documentation improvements, such as showing the return type.

• The msg_id too low/high error should happen less often, if any.

• Sleeping on the main thread is not done anymore. You will have to except FloodWaitError’s.

• You can now specify your own application version, device model, system version and language code.

• Code is now more pythonic (such as making some members private), and other internal improvements (whichaffect the updates thread), such as using logger instead a bare print() too.

This brings Telethon a whole step closer to v1.0, though more things should preferably be changed.

2.31.66 Stability improvements (v0.9.1)

Published at 2017/05/23

Telethon used to crash a lot when logging in for the very first time. The reason for this was that the reconnection (ordead connections) were not handled properly. Now they are, so you should be able to login directly, without needingto delete the *.session file anymore. Notice that downloading from a different DC is still a WIP.

Enhancements

• Updates thread is only started after a successful login.

• Files meant to be ran by the user now use shebangs and proper permissions.

• In-code documentation now shows the returning type.

• Relative import is now used everywhere, so you can rename telethon to anything else.

• Dead connections are now detected instead entering an infinite loop.

• Sockets can now be closed (and re-opened) properly.

• Telegram decided to update the layer 66 without increasing the number. This has been fixed and now we’reup-to-date again.

2.31.67 General improvements (v0.9)

Published at 2017/05/19

Scheme layer used: 66

Additions

• The documentation, available online here, has a new search bar.

• Better cross-thread safety by using threading.Event.

• More improvements for running Telethon during a long period of time.

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Bug fixes

• Avoid a certain crash on login (occurred if an unexpected object ID was received).

• Avoid crashing with certain invalid UTF-8 strings.

• Avoid crashing on certain terminals by using known ASCII characters where possible.

• The UpdatesThread is now a daemon, and should cause less issues.

• Temporary sessions didn’t actually work (with session=None).

Internal changes

• .get_dialogs(count= was renamed to .get_dialogs(limit=.

2.31.68 Bot login and proxy support (v0.8)

Published at 2017/04/14

Additions

• Bot login, thanks to @JuanPotato for hinting me about how to do it.

• Proxy support, thanks to @exzhawk for implementing it.

• Logging support, used by passing --telethon-log=DEBUG (or INFO) as a command line argument.

Bug fixes

• Connection fixes, such as avoiding connection until .connect() is explicitly invoked.

• Uploading big files now works correctly.

• Fix uploading big files.

• Some fixes on the updates thread, such as correctly sleeping when required.

2.31.69 Long-run bug fix (v0.7.1)

Published at 2017/02/19

If you’re one of those who runs Telethon for a long time (more than 30 minutes), this update by @strayge will begreat for you. It sends periodic pings to the Telegram servers so you don’t get disconnected and you can still send andreceive updates!

2.31.70 Two factor authentication (v0.7)

Published at 2017/01/31

Scheme layer used: 62

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If you’re one of those who love security the most, these are good news. You can now use two factor authenticationwith Telethon too! As internal changes, the coding style has been improved, and you can easily use custom sessionobjects, and various little bugs have been fixed.

2.31.71 Updated pip version (v0.6)

Published at 2016/11/13

Scheme layer used: 57

This release has no new major features. However, it contains some small changes that make using Telethon a little biteasier. Now those who have installed Telethon via pip can also take advantage of changes, such as less bugs, creatingempty instances of TLObjects, specifying a timeout and more!

2.31.72 Ready, pip, go! (v0.5)

Published at 2016/09/18

Telethon is now available as a ‘Python package <https://pypi.python.org/pypi?name=Telethon>‘__! Those arereally exciting news (except, sadly, the project structure had to change a lot to be able to do that; but hopefully it won’tneed to change much more, any more!)

Not only that, but more improvements have also been made: you’re now able to both sign up and logout, watch apretty “Uploading/Downloading. . . x%” progress, and other minor changes which make using Telethon easier.

2.31.73 Made InteractiveTelegramClient cool (v0.4)

Published at 2016/09/12

Yes, really cool! I promise. Even though this is meant to be a library, that doesn’t mean it can’t have agood interactive client for you to try the library out. This is why now you can do many, many things with theInteractiveTelegramClient:

• List dialogs (chats) and pick any you wish.

• Send any message you like, text, photos or even documents.

• List the latest messages in the chat.

• Download any message’s media (photos, documents or even contacts!).

• Receive message updates as you talk (i.e., someone sent you a message).

It actually is an usable-enough client for your day by day. You could even add libnotify and pop, you’re done! Agreat cli-client with desktop notifications.

Also, being able to download and upload media implies that you can do the same with the library itself. Did I need tomention that? Oh, and now, with even less bugs! I hope.

2.31.74 Media revolution and improvements to update handling! (v0.3)

Published at 2016/09/11

Telegram is more than an application to send and receive messages. You can also send and receive media. Now, thisimplementation also gives you the power to upload and download media from any message that contains it! Nothingcan now stop you from filling up all your disk space with all the photos! If you want to, of course.

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2.31.75 Handle updates in their own thread! (v0.2)

Published at 2016/09/10

This version handles updates in a different thread (if you wish to do so). This means that both the low levelTcpClient and the not-so-low-level MtProtoSender are now multi-thread safe, so you can use them with morethan a single thread without worrying!

This also implies that you won’t need to send a request to receive an update (is someone typing? did they send me amessage? has someone gone offline?). They will all be received instantly.

Some other cool examples of things that you can do: when someone tells you “Hello”, you can automatically replywith another “Hello” without even needing to type it by yourself :)

However, be careful with spamming!! Do not use the program for that!

2.31.76 First working alpha version! (v0.1)

Published at 2016/09/06

Scheme layer used: 55

There probably are some bugs left, which haven’t yet been found. However, the majority of code works and theapplication is already usable! Not only that, but also uses the latest scheme as of now and handles way better theerrors. This tag is being used to mark this release as stable enough.

2.32 Wall of Shame

This project has an issues section for you to file issues whenever you encounter any when working with the library.Said section is not for issues on your program but rather issues with Telethon itself.

If you have not made the effort to 1. read through the docs and 2. look for the method you need, you will end up onthe Wall of Shame, i.e. all issues labeled “RTFM”:

rtfm Literally “Read The F–king Manual”; a term showing the frustration of being bothered with ques-tions so trivial that the asker could have quickly figured out the answer on their own with minimal effort,usually by reading readily-available documents. People who say”RTFM!” might be considered rude, butthe true rude ones are the annoying people who take absolutely no self-responibility and expect to haveall the answers handed to them personally.

“Damn, that’s the twelveth time that somebody posted this question to the messageboard today! RTFM,already!”

by Bill M. July 27, 2004

If you have indeed read the docs, and have tried looking for the method, and yet you didn’t find what you need, that’sfine. Telegram’s API can have some obscure names at times, and for this reason, there is a “question” label withquestions that are okay to ask. Just state what you’ve tried so that we know you’ve made an effort, or you’ll go to theWall of Shame.

Of course, if the issue you’re going to open is not even a question but a real issue with the library (thankfully, most ofthe issues have been that!), you won’t end up here. Don’t worry.

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2.32.1 Current winner

The current winner is issue 213:

Issue:

alt Winner issue

Winner issue

Answer:

alt Winner issue answer

Winner issue answer

2.33 Compatibility and Convenience

Telethon is an asyncio library. Compatibility is an important concern, and while it can’t always be kept and mistakeshappens, the Changelog (Version History) is there to tell you when these important changes happen.

Contents

• Compatibility and Convenience

– Compatibility

– Convenience

– Speed

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– Learning

2.33.1 Compatibility

Some decisions when developing will inevitable be proven wrong in the future. One of these decisions was usingthreads. Now that Python 3.4 is reaching EOL and using asyncio is usable as of Python 3.5 it makes sense for alibrary like Telethon to make a good use of it.

If you have old code, just use old versions of the library! There is nothing wrong with that other than not getting newupdates or fixes, but using a fixed version with pip install telethon==0.19.1.6 is easy enough to do.

You might want to consider using Virtual Environments in your projects.

There’s no point in maintaining a synchronous version because the whole point is that people don’t have time toupgrade, and there has been several changes and clean-ups. Using an older version is the right way to go.

Sometimes, other small decisions are made. These all will be reflected in the Changelog (Version History) which youshould read when upgrading.

If you want to jump the asyncio boat, here are some of the things you will need to start migrating really old code:

# 1. Import the client from telethon.syncfrom telethon.sync import TelegramClient

# 2. Change this monster...try:

assert client.connect()if not client.is_user_authorized():

client.send_code_request(phone_number)me = client.sign_in(phone_number, input('Enter code: '))

... # REST OF YOUR CODEfinally:

client.disconnect()

# ...for this:with client:

... # REST OF YOUR CODE

# 3. client.idle() no longer exists.# Change this...client.idle()# ...to this:client.run_until_disconnected()

# 4. client.add_update_handler no longer exists.# Change this...client.add_update_handler(handler)# ...to this:client.add_event_handler(handler)

In addition, all the update handlers must be async def, and you need to await method calls that rely on networkrequests, such as getting the chat or sender. If you don’t use updates, you’re done!

2.33.2 Convenience

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Note: The entire documentation assumes you have done one of the following:

from telethon import TelegramClient, sync# orfrom telethon.sync import TelegramClient

This makes the examples shorter and easier to think about.

For quick scripts that don’t need updates, it’s a lot more convenient to forget about asyncio and just work withsequential code. This can prove to be a powerful hybrid for running under the Python REPL too.

from telethon.sync import TelegramClient# ^~~~~ note this part; it will manage the asyncio loop for you

with TelegramClient(...) as client:print(client.get_me().username)# ^ notice the lack of await, or loop.run_until_complete().# Since there is no loop running, this is done behind the scenes.#message = client.send_message('me', 'Hi!')import timetime.sleep(5)message.delete()

# You can also have an hybrid between a synchronous# part and asynchronous event handlers.#from telethon import [email protected](events.NewMessage(pattern='(?i)hi|hello'))async def handler(event):

await event.reply('hey')

client.run_until_disconnected()

Some methods, such as with, start, disconnect and run_until_disconnected work both in syn-chronous and asynchronous contexts by default for convenience, and to avoid the little overhead it has when usingmethods like sending a message, getting messages, etc. This keeps the best of both worlds as a sane default.

Note: As a rule of thumb, if you’re inside an async def and you need the client, you need to await calls to theAPI. If you call other functions that also need API calls, make them async def and await them too. Otherwise,there is no need to do so with this mode.

2.33.3 Speed

When you’re ready to micro-optimize your application, or if you simply don’t need to call any non-basic methodsfrom a synchronous context, just get rid of telethon.sync and work inside an async def:

import asynciofrom telethon import TelegramClient, events

async def main():async with TelegramClient(...) as client:

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print((await client.get_me()).username)# ^_____________________^ notice these parenthesis# You want to ``await`` the call, not the username.#message = await client.send_message('me', 'Hi!')await asyncio.sleep(5)await message.delete()

@client.on(events.NewMessage(pattern='(?i)hi|hello'))async def handler(event):

await event.reply('hey')

await client.run_until_disconnected()

loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()loop.run_until_complete(main())

The telethon.sync magic module simply wraps every method behind:

loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()loop.run_until_complete(main())

So that you don’t have to write it yourself every time. That’s the overhead you pay if you import it, and what you saveif you don’t.

2.33.4 Learning

You know the library uses asyncio everywhere, and you want to learn how to do things right. Even though asynciois its own topic, the documentation wants you to learn how to use Telethon correctly, and for that, you need to useasyncio correctly too. For this reason, there is a section called Mastering asyncio that will introduce you to theasyncio world, with links to more resources for learning how to use it. Feel free to check that section out once youhave read the rest.

2.34 TelegramClient

The TelegramClient aggregates several mixin classes to provide all the common functionality in a nice, Pythonicinterface. Each mixin has its own methods, which you all can use.

In short, to create a client you must run:

from telethon import TelegramClient

client = TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash)

async def main():# Now you can use all client methods listed below, like for example...await client.send_message('me', 'Hello to myself!')

with client:client.loop.run_until_complete(main())

You don’t need to import these AuthMethods, MessageMethods, etc. Together they are the TelegramClientand you can access all of their methods.

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See Client Reference for a short summary.

class telethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient(session: typing.Union[str, Ses-sion], api_id: int, api_hash:str, *, connection: typ-ing.Type[Connection] = <class’telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.ConnectionTcpFull’>,use_ipv6: bool = False, proxy:Union[tuple, dict] = None, time-out: int = 10, request_retries:int = 5, connection_retries:int = 5, retry_delay: int = 1,auto_reconnect: bool = True,sequential_updates: bool =False, flood_sleep_threshold:int = 60, device_model: str= None, system_version:str = None, app_version:str = None, lang_code: str= ’en’, system_lang_code:str = ’en’, loop: asyn-cio.events.AbstractEventLoop =None, base_logger: Union[str,logging.Logger] = None)

Bases: telethon.client.account.AccountMethods, telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods, telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethods, telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods, telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods, telethon.client.bots.BotMethods, telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods, telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethods, telethon.client.buttons.ButtonMethods,telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods, telethon.client.messageparse.MessageParseMethods, telethon.client.users.UserMethods, telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

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class telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient(session: typ-ing.Union[str,Session], api_id:int, api_hash: str,*, connection: typ-ing.Type[Connection]= <class’telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.ConnectionTcpFull’>,use_ipv6: bool= False, proxy:Union[tuple, dict] =None, timeout: int =10, request_retries:int = 5, connec-tion_retries: int =5, retry_delay: int =1, auto_reconnect:bool = True, se-quential_updates:bool = False,flood_sleep_threshold:int = 60, de-vice_model: str= None, sys-tem_version:str = None,app_version: str= None, lang_code:str = ’en’, sys-tem_lang_code: str= ’en’, loop: asyn-cio.events.AbstractEventLoop= None,base_logger:Union[str, log-ging.Logger] =None)

Bases: abc.ABC

This is the abstract base class for the client. It defines some basic stuff like connecting, switching data center,etc, and leaves the __call__ unimplemented.

Arguments

session (str | telethon.sessions.abstract.Session, None): The file name of the sessionfile to be used if a string is given (it may be a full path), or the Session instance to be used otherwise.If it’s None, the session will not be saved, and you should call log_out() when you’re done.

Note that if you pass a string it will be a file in the current working directory, although you can alsopass absolute paths.

The session file contains enough information for you to login without re-sending the code, so if youhave to enter the code more than once, maybe you’re changing the working directory, renaming orremoving the file, or using random names.

api_id (int | str): The API ID you obtained from https://my.telegram.org.

api_hash (str): The API ID you obtained from https://my.telegram.org.

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connection (telethon.network.connection.common.Connection, optional): The connec-tion instance to be used when creating a new connection to the servers. It must be a type.

Defaults to telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.ConnectionTcpFull.

use_ipv6 (bool, optional): Whether to connect to the servers through IPv6 or not. By default this isFalse as IPv6 support is not too widespread yet.

proxy (tuple | list | dict, optional): An iterable consisting of the proxy info. If connectionis one of MTProxy, then it should contain MTProxy credentials: ('hostname', port,'secret'). Otherwise, it’s meant to store function parameters for PySocks, like (type,'hostname', port). See https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks#usage-1 for more.

timeout (int | float, optional): The timeout in seconds to be used when connecting. This is not thetimeout to be used when await’ing for invoked requests, and you should use asyncio.wait orasyncio.wait_for for that.

request_retries (int | None, optional): How many times a request should be retried. Requestare retried when Telegram is having internal issues (due to either errors.ServerErroror errors.RpcCallFailError), when there is a errors.FloodWaitError less thanflood_sleep_threshold, or when there’s a migrate error.

May take a negative or None value for infinite retries, but this is not recommended, since somerequests can always trigger a call fail (such as searching for messages).

connection_retries (int | None, optional): How many times the reconnection should retry, either onthe initial connection or when Telegram disconnects us. May be set to a negative or None value forinfinite retries, but this is not recommended, since the program can get stuck in an infinite loop.

retry_delay (int | float, optional): The delay in seconds to sleep between automatic reconnections.

auto_reconnect (bool, optional): Whether reconnection should be retried connection_retriestimes automatically if Telegram disconnects us or not.

sequential_updates (bool, optional): By default every incoming update will create a new task, so youcan handle several updates in parallel. Some scripts need the order in which updates are processed tobe sequential, and this setting allows them to do so.

If set to True, incoming updates will be put in a queue and processed sequentially. This means yourevent handlers should not perform long-running operations since new updates are put inside of anunbounded queue.

flood_sleep_threshold (int | float, optional): The threshold below which the library should au-tomatically sleep on flood wait and slow mode wait errors (inclusive). For instance, if aFloodWaitError for 17s occurs and flood_sleep_threshold is 20s, the library willsleep automatically. If the error was for 21s, it would raise FloodWaitError instead. Valueslarger than a day (like float('inf')) will be changed to a day.

device_model (str, optional): “Device model” to be sent when creating the initial connection. Defaultsto platform.node().

system_version (str, optional): “System version” to be sent when creating the initial connection. De-faults to platform.system().

app_version (str, optional): “App version” to be sent when creating the initial connection. Defaults totelethon.version.__version__.

lang_code (str, optional): “Language code” to be sent when creating the initial connection. Defaults to'en'.

system_lang_code (str, optional): “System lang code” to be sent when creating the initial connection.Defaults to lang_code.

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loop (asyncio.AbstractEventLoop, optional): Asyncio event loop to use. Defaults toasyncio.get_event_loop()

base_logger (str | logging.Logger, optional): Base logger name or instance to use. If a str isgiven, it’ll be passed to logging.getLogger(). If a logging.Logger is given, it’ll be useddirectly. If something else or nothing is given, the default logger will be used.

__call__(request, ordered=False)Invokes (sends) one or more MTProtoRequests and returns (receives) their result.

Args:

request (TLObject | list): The request or requests to be invoked.

ordered (bool, optional): Whether the requests (if more than one was given) should be executedsequentially on the server. They run in arbitrary order by default.

Returns: The result of the request (often a TLObject) or a list of results if more than one request wasgiven.

__version__ = '1.10.10'

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

connect()→ NoneConnects to Telegram.

Note: Connect means connect and nothing else, and only one low-level request is made to notify Telegramabout which layer we will be using.

Before Telegram sends you updates, you need to make a high-level request, like client.get_me(), asdescribed in https://core.telegram.org/api/updates.

Example

try:await client.connect()

except OSError:print('Failed to connect')

disconnect()Disconnects from Telegram.

If the event loop is already running, this method returns a coroutine that you should await on your owncode; otherwise the loop is ran until said coroutine completes.

Example

# You don't need to use this if you used "with client"await client.disconnect()

disconnectedProperty with a Future that resolves upon disconnection.

Example

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# Wait for a disconnection to occurtry:

await client.disconnectedexcept OSError:

print('Error on disconnect')

flood_sleep_threshold

is_connected()→ boolReturns True if the user has connected.

This method is not asynchronous (don’t use await on it).

Example

while client.is_connected():await asyncio.sleep(1)

loopProperty with the asyncio event loop used by this client.

Example

# Download media in the backgroundtask = client.loop_create_task(message.download_media())

# Do some work...

# Join the task (wait for it to complete)await task

class telethon.client.account.AccountMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

end_takeout(success: bool)→ boolFinishes the current takeout session.

Arguments

success (bool): Whether the takeout completed successfully or not.

Returns True if the operation was successful, False otherwise.

Example

await client.end_takeout(success=False)

takeout(finalize: bool = True, *, contacts: bool = None, users: bool = None, chats: bool = None,megagroups: bool = None, channels: bool = None, files: bool = None, max_file_size: bool =None)→ TelegramClient

Returns a TelegramClient which calls methods behind a takeout session.

It does so by creating a proxy object over the current client through which making requests will useInvokeWithTakeoutRequest to wrap them. In other words, returns the current client modified so thatrequests are done as a takeout:

Some of the calls made through the takeout session will have lower flood limits. This is useful if you wantto export the data from conversations or mass-download media, since the rate limits will be lower. Only

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some requests will be affected, and you will need to adjust the wait_time of methods like client.iter_messages.

By default, all parameters are None, and you need to enable those you plan to use by setting them to eitherTrue or False.

You should except errors.TakeoutInitDelayError as e, since this exception will raise de-pending on the condition of the session. You can then access e.seconds to know how long you shouldwait for before calling the method again.

There’s also a success property available in the takeout proxy object, so from the with body you canset the boolean result that will be sent back to Telegram. But if it’s left None as by default, then the actionis based on the finalize parameter. If it’s True then the takeout will be finished, and if no exceptionoccurred during it, then True will be considered as a result. Otherwise, the takeout will not be finishedand its ID will be preserved for future usage as client.session.takeout_id.

Arguments

finalize (bool): Whether the takeout session should be finalized upon exit or not.

contacts (bool): Set to True if you plan on downloading contacts.

users (bool): Set to True if you plan on downloading information from users and their privateconversations with you.

chats (bool): Set to True if you plan on downloading information from small group chats, such asmessages and media.

megagroups (bool): Set to True if you plan on downloading information from megagroups (chan-nels), such as messages and media.

channels (bool): Set to True if you plan on downloading information from broadcast channels,such as messages and media.

files (bool): Set to True if you plan on downloading media and you don’t only wish to exportmessages.

max_file_size (int): The maximum file size, in bytes, that you plan to download for each messagewith media.

Example

from telethon import errors

try:async with client.takeout() as takeout:

await client.get_messages('me') # normal callawait takeout.get_messages('me') # wrapped through takeout (less

→˓limits)

async for message in takeout.iter_messages(chat, wait_time=0):... # Do something with the message

except errors.TakeoutInitDelayError as e:print('Must wait', e.seconds, 'before takeout')

class telethon.client.auth.AuthMethodsBases: object

__aenter__()

__aexit__(*args)

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__enter__()Helps to cut boilerplate on async context managers that offer synchronous variants.

__exit__(*args)

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

edit_2fa(current_password: str = None, new_password: str = None, *, hint: str = ”, email: str =None, email_code_callback: Callable[[int], str] = None)→ bool

Changes the 2FA settings of the logged in user.

Review carefully the parameter explanations before using this method.

Note that this method may be incredibly slow depending on the prime numbers that must be used duringthe process to make sure that everything is safe.

Has no effect if both current and new password are omitted.

Arguments

current_password (str, optional): The current password, to authorize changing tonew_password. Must be set if changing existing 2FA settings. Must not be set if 2FAis currently disabled. Passing this by itself will remove 2FA (if correct).

new_password (str, optional): The password to set as 2FA. If 2FA was already enabled,current_password must be set. Leaving this blank or None will remove the password.

hint (str, optional): Hint to be displayed by Telegram when it asks for 2FA. Leaving unspecified ishighly discouraged. Has no effect if new_password is not set.

email (str, optional): Recovery and verification email. If present, you must also setemail_code_callback, else it raises ValueError.

email_code_callback (callable, optional): If an email is provided, a callback that returns thecode sent to it must also be set. This callback may be asynchronous. It should return a string withthe code. The length of the code will be passed to the callback as an input parameter.

If the callback returns an invalid code, it will raise CodeInvalidError.

Returns True if successful, False otherwise.

Example

# Setting a password for your account which didn't haveawait client.edit_2fa(new_password='I_<3_Telethon')

# Removing the passwordawait client.edit_2fa(current_password='I_<3_Telethon')

log_out()→ boolLogs out Telegram and deletes the current *.session file.

Returns True if the operation was successful.

Example

# Note: you will need to login again!await client.log_out()

send_code_request(phone: str, *, force_sms: bool = False)→ types.auth.SentCodeSends the Telegram code needed to login to the given phone number.

Arguments

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phone (str | int): The phone to which the code will be sent.

force_sms (bool, optional): Whether to force sending as SMS.

Returns An instance of SentCode.

Example

phone = '+34 123 123 123'sent = await client.send_code_request(phone)print(sent)

sign_in(phone: str = None, code: Union[str, int] = None, *, password: str = None, bot_token: str =None, phone_code_hash: str = None)→ typing.Union[types.User, types.auth.SentCode]

Logs in to Telegram to an existing user or bot account.

You should only use this if you are not authorized yet.

This method will send the code if it’s not provided.

Note: In most cases, you should simply use start() and not this method.

Arguments

phone (str | int): The phone to send the code to if no code was provided, or to override the phonethat was previously used with these requests.

code (str | int): The code that Telegram sent. Note that if you have sent this code through theapplication itself it will immediately expire. If you want to send the code, obfuscate it somehow.If you’re not doing any of this you can ignore this note.

password (str): 2FA password, should be used if a previous call raisedSessionPasswordNeededError.

bot_token (str): Used to sign in as a bot. Not all requests will be available. This should be the hashthe @BotFather gave you.

phone_code_hash (str, optional): The hash returned by send_code_request. This can be leftas None to use the last hash known for the phone to be used.

Returns The signed in user, or the information about send_code_request().

Example

phone = '+34 123 123 123'await client.sign_in(phone) # send code

code = input('enter code: ')await client.sign_in(phone, code)

sign_up(code: Union[str, int], first_name: str, last_name: str = ”, *, phone: str = None,phone_code_hash: str = None)→ types.User

Signs up to Telegram as a new user account.

Use this if you don’t have an account yet.

You must call send_code_request first.

By using this method you’re agreeing to Telegram’s Terms of Service. This is required and youraccount will be banned otherwise. See https://telegram.org/tos and https://core.telegram.org/api/terms.

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Arguments

code (str | int): The code sent by Telegram

first_name (str): The first name to be used by the new account.

last_name (str, optional) Optional last name.

phone (str | int, optional): The phone to sign up. This will be the last phone used by default (younormally don’t need to set this).

phone_code_hash (str, optional): The hash returned by send_code_request. This can be leftas None to use the last hash known for the phone to be used.

Returns The new created User.

Example

phone = '+34 123 123 123'await client.send_code_request(phone)

code = input('enter code: ')await client.sign_up(code, first_name='Anna', last_name='Banana')

start(phone: Callable[[], str] = <function AuthMethods.<lambda>>, password: Callable[[], str]= <function AuthMethods.<lambda>>, *, bot_token: str = None, force_sms: bool = False,code_callback: Callable[[], Union[str, int]] = None, first_name: str = ’New User’, last_name:str = ”, max_attempts: int = 3)→ TelegramClient

Starts the client (connects and logs in if necessary).

By default, this method will be interactive (asking for user input if needed), and will handle 2FA if enabledtoo.

If the phone doesn’t belong to an existing account (and will hence sign_up for a new one), you areagreeing to Telegram’s Terms of Service. This is required and your account will be banned otherwise.See https://telegram.org/tos and https://core.telegram.org/api/terms.

If the event loop is already running, this method returns a coroutine that you should await on your owncode; otherwise the loop is ran until said coroutine completes.

Arguments

phone (str | int | callable): The phone (or callable without arguments to get it) to which thecode will be sent. If a bot-token-like string is given, it will be used as such instead. The argumentmay be a coroutine.

password (str, callable, optional): The password for 2 Factor Authentication (2FA). This isonly required if it is enabled in your account. The argument may be a coroutine.

bot_token (str): Bot Token obtained by @BotFather to log in as a bot. Cannot be specified withphone (only one of either allowed).

force_sms (bool, optional): Whether to force sending the code request as SMS. This only makessense when signing in with a phone.

code_callback (callable, optional): A callable that will be used to retrieve the Telegram logincode. Defaults to input(). The argument may be a coroutine.

first_name (str, optional): The first name to be used if signing up. This has no effect if the accountalready exists and you sign in.

last_name (str, optional): Similar to the first name, but for the last. Optional.

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max_attempts (int, optional): How many times the code/password callback should be retried orswitching between signing in and signing up.

Returns This TelegramClient, so initialization can be chained with .start().

Example

client = TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash)

# Starting as a bot accountawait client.start(bot_token=bot_token)

# Starting as an user accountawait client.start(phone)# Please enter the code you received: 12345# Please enter your password: *******# (You are now logged in)

# Starting using a context manager (this calls start()):with client:

pass

class telethon.client.bots.BotMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

inline_query(bot: hints.EntityLike, query: str, *, offset: str = None, geo_point: types.GeoPoint =None)→ telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults.InlineResults

Makes an inline query to the specified bot (@vote New Poll).

Arguments

bot (entity): The bot entity to which the inline query should be made.

query (str): The query that should be made to the bot.

offset (str, optional): The string offset to use for the bot.

geo_point (GeoPoint, optional) The geo point location information to send to the bot for localisedresults. Available under some bots.

Returns A list of custom.InlineResult.

Example

# Make an inline query to @likeresults = await client.inline_query('like', 'Do you like Telethon?')

# Send the first result to some chatmessage = await results[0].click('TelethonOffTopic')

class telethon.client.buttons.ButtonMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

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static build_reply_markup(buttons: Union[telethon.tl.types.ReplyKeyboardHide,telethon.tl.types.ReplyKeyboardForceReply,telethon.tl.types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup,telethon.tl.types.ReplyInlineMarkup,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButton, telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonUrl,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonCallback,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonRequestPhone,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonRequestGeoLocation,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonSwitchInline,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonGame,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonBuy,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonUrlAuth,telethon.tl.types.InputKeyboardButtonUrlAuth,telethon.tl.custom.button.Button, Se-quence[Union[telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButton,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonUrl,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonCallback,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonRequestPhone,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonRequestGeoLocation,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonSwitchInline,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonGame,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonBuy,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonUrlAuth,telethon.tl.types.InputKeyboardButtonUrlAuth,telethon.tl.custom.button.Button]], Se-quence[Sequence[Union[telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButton,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonUrl,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonCallback,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonRequestPhone,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonRequestGeoLocation,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonSwitchInline,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonGame,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonBuy,telethon.tl.types.KeyboardButtonUrlAuth,telethon.tl.types.InputKeyboardButtonUrlAuth,telethon.tl.custom.button.Button]]], None], inline_only: bool= False) → Union[telethon.tl.types.ReplyKeyboardHide,telethon.tl.types.ReplyKeyboardForceReply,telethon.tl.types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup,telethon.tl.types.ReplyInlineMarkup, None]

Builds a ReplyInlineMarkup or ReplyKeyboardMarkup for the given buttons.

Does nothing if either no buttons are provided or the provided argument is already a reply markup.

You should consider using this method if you are going to reuse the markup very often. Otherwise, it isnot necessary.

This method is not asynchronous (don’t use await on it).

Arguments

buttons (hints.MarkupLike): The button, list of buttons, array of buttons or markup to convertinto a markup.

inline_only (bool, optional): Whether the buttons must be inline buttons only or not.

Example

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from telethon import Button

markup = client.build_reply_markup(Button.inline('hi'))await client.send_message('click me', buttons=markup)

class telethon.client.chats.ChatMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

action(entity: hints.EntityLike, action: typing.Union[str, types.TypeSendMessageAction], *, delay:float = 4, auto_cancel: bool = True)→ typing.Union[_ChatAction, typing.Coroutine]

Returns a context-manager object to represent a “chat action”.

Chat actions indicate things like “user is typing”, “user is uploading a photo”, etc.

If the action is 'cancel', you should just await the result, since it makes no sense to use a context-manager for it.

See the example below for intended usage.

Arguments

entity (entity): The entity where the action should be showed in.

action (str | SendMessageAction): The action to show. You can either pass a instance of SendMes-sageAction or better, a string used while:

• 'typing': typing a text message.

• 'contact': choosing a contact.

• 'game': playing a game.

• 'location': choosing a geo location.

• 'record-audio': recording a voice note. You may use 'record-voice' as alias.

• 'record-round': recording a round video.

• 'record-video': recording a normal video.

• 'audio': sending an audio file (voice note or song). You may use 'voice' and 'song'as aliases.

• 'round': uploading a round video.

• 'video': uploading a video file.

• 'photo': uploading a photo.

• 'document': uploading a document file. You may use 'file' as alias.

• 'cancel': cancel any pending action in this chat.

Invalid strings will raise a ValueError.

delay (int | float): The delay, in seconds, to wait between sending actions. For example, if thedelay is 5 and it takes 7 seconds to do something, three requests will be made at 0s, 5s, and 7s tocancel the action.

auto_cancel (bool): Whether the action should be cancelled once the context manager exists or not.The default is True, since you don’t want progress to be shown when it has already completed.

Returns Either a context-manager object or a coroutine.

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Example

# Type for 2 seconds, then send a messageasync with client.action(chat, 'typing'):

await asyncio.sleep(2)await client.send_message(chat, 'Hello world! I type slow ^^')

# Cancel any previous actionawait client.action(chat, 'cancel')

# Upload a document, showing its progress (most clients ignore this)async with client.action(chat, 'document') as action:

await client.send_file(chat, zip_file, progress_callback=action.→˓progress)

edit_admin(entity: hints.EntityLike, user: hints.EntityLike, *, change_info: bool = None,post_messages: bool = None, edit_messages: bool = None, delete_messages: bool= None, ban_users: bool = None, invite_users: bool = None, pin_messages: bool= None, add_admins: bool = None, is_admin: bool = None, title: str = None) →telethon.tl.types.Updates

Edits admin permissions for someone in a chat.

Raises an error if a wrong combination of rights are given (e.g. you don’t have enough permissions togrant one).

Unless otherwise stated, permissions will work in channels and megagroups.

Arguments

entity (entity): The channel, megagroup or chat where the promotion should happen.

user (entity): The user to be promoted.

change_info (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to change info.

post_messages (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to post in the channel. This willonly work in broadcast channels.

edit_messages (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to edit messages in the channel. Thiswill only work in broadcast channels.

delete_messages (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to delete messages.

ban_users (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to ban users.

invite_users (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to invite users. Needs some testing.

pin_messages (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to pin messages.

add_admins (bool, optional): Whether the user will be able to add admins.

is_admin (bool, optional): Whether the user will be an admin in the chat. This will only work insmall group chats. Whether the user will be an admin in the chat. This is the only permissionavailable in small group chats, and when used in megagroups, all non-explicitly set permissionswill have this value.

Essentially, only passing is_admin=True will grant all permissions, but you can still disablethose you need.

title (str, optional): The custom title (also known as “rank”) to show for this admin. This text willbe shown instead of the “admin” badge. This will only work in channels and megagroups.

When left unspecified or empty, the default localized “admin” badge will be shown.

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Returns The resulting Updates object.

Example

# Allowing `user` to pin messages in `chat`await client.edit_admin(chat, user, pin_messages=True)

# Granting all permissions except for `add_admins`await client.edit_admin(chat, user, is_admin=True, add_admins=False)

edit_permissions(entity: hints.EntityLike, user: typing.Optional[hints.EntityLike] = None,until_date: hints.DateLike = None, *, view_messages: bool = True,send_messages: bool = True, send_media: bool = True, send_stickers: bool= True, send_gifs: bool = True, send_games: bool = True, send_inline: bool =True, send_polls: bool = True, change_info: bool = True, invite_users: bool =True, pin_messages: bool = True)→ telethon.tl.types.Updates

Edits user restrictions in a chat.

Set an argument to False to apply a restriction (i.e. remove the permission), or omit them to use thedefault True (i.e. don’t apply a restriction).

Raises an error if a wrong combination of rights are given (e.g. you don’t have enough permissions torevoke one).

By default, each boolean argument is True, meaning that it is true that the user has access to the defaultpermission and may be able to make use of it.

If you set an argument to False, then a restriction is applied regardless of the default permissions.

It is important to note that True does not mean grant, only “don’t restrict”, and this is where the defaultpermissions come in. A user may have not been revoked the pin_messages permission (it is True)but they won’t be able to use it if the default permissions don’t allow it either.

Arguments

entity (entity): The channel or megagroup where the restriction should happen.

user (entity, optional): If specified, the permission will be changed for the specific user. If left asNone, the default chat permissions will be updated.

until_date (DateLike, optional): When the user will be unbanned.

If the due date or duration is longer than 366 days or shorter than 30 seconds, the ban will beforever. Defaults to 0 (ban forever).

view_messages (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to view messages or not. Forbiddingsomeone from viewing messages equals to banning them. This will only work if user is set.

send_messages (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to send messages or not.

send_media (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to send media or not.

send_stickers (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to send stickers or not.

send_gifs (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to send animated gifs or not.

send_games (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to send games or not.

send_inline (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to use inline bots or not.

send_polls (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to send polls or not.

change_info (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to change info or not.

invite_users (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to invite other users or not.

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pin_messages (bool, optional): Whether the user is able to pin messages or not.

Returns The resulting Updates object.

Example

from datetime import timedelta

# Banning `user` from `chat` for 1 minuteawait client.edit_permissions(chat, user, timedelta(minutes=1),

view_messages=False)

# Banning `user` from `chat` foreverawait client.edit_permissions(chat, user, view_messages=False)

# Kicking someone (ban + un-ban)await client.edit_permissions(chat, user, view_messages=False)await client.edit_permissions(chat, user)

get_admin_log(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: float = None, *, max_id: int = 0, min_id: int = 0,search: str = None, admins: hints.EntitiesLike = None, join: bool = None, leave:bool = None, invite: bool = None, restrict: bool = None, unrestrict: bool = None,ban: bool = None, unban: bool = None, promote: bool = None, demote: bool =None, info: bool = None, settings: bool = None, pinned: bool = None, edit: bool =None, delete: bool = None)→ telethon.client.chats._AdminLogIter

Same as iter_admin_log(), but returns a list instead.

Example

# Get a list of deleted message events which said "heck"events = await client.get_admin_log(channel, search='heck', delete=True)

# Print the old message before it was deletedprint(events[0].old)

get_participants(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: float = None, *, search: str = ”, filter:types.TypeChannelParticipantsFilter = None, aggressive: bool = False) →telethon.client.chats._ParticipantsIter

Same as iter_participants(), but returns a TotalList instead.

Example

users = await client.get_participants(chat)print(users[0].first_name)

for user in users:if user.username is not None:

print(user.username)

get_profile_photos(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: int = None, *, offset: int = 0, max_id: int = 0)→ telethon.client.chats._ProfilePhotoIter

Same as iter_profile_photos(), but returns a TotalList instead.

Example

# Get the photos of a channelphotos = await client.get_profile_photos(channel)

# Download the oldest photoawait client.download_media(photos[-1])

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iter_admin_log(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: float = None, *, max_id: int = 0, min_id: int = 0,search: str = None, admins: hints.EntitiesLike = None, join: bool = None, leave:bool = None, invite: bool = None, restrict: bool = None, unrestrict: bool = None,ban: bool = None, unban: bool = None, promote: bool = None, demote: bool =None, info: bool = None, settings: bool = None, pinned: bool = None, edit: bool =None, delete: bool = None)→ telethon.client.chats._AdminLogIter

Iterator over the admin log for the specified channel.

The default order is from the most recent event to to the oldest.

Note that you must be an administrator of it to use this method.

If none of the filters are present (i.e. they all are None), all event types will be returned. If at least one ofthem is True, only those that are true will be returned.

Arguments

entity (entity): The channel entity from which to get its admin log.

limit (int | None, optional): Number of events to be retrieved.

The limit may also be None, which would eventually return the whole history.

max_id (int): All the events with a higher (newer) ID or equal to this will be excluded.

min_id (int): All the events with a lower (older) ID or equal to this will be excluded.

search (str): The string to be used as a search query.

admins (entity | list): If present, the events will be filtered by these admins (or single admin)and only those caused by them will be returned.

join (bool): If True, events for when a user joined will be returned.

leave (bool): If True, events for when a user leaves will be returned.

invite (bool): If True, events for when a user joins through an invite link will be returned.

restrict (bool): If True, events with partial restrictions will be returned. This is what the API calls“ban”.

unrestrict (bool): If True, events removing restrictions will be returned. This is what the API calls“unban”.

ban (bool): If True, events applying or removing all restrictions will be returned. This is what theAPI calls “kick” (restricting all permissions removed is a ban, which kicks the user).

unban (bool): If True, events removing all restrictions will be returned. This is what the API calls“unkick”.

promote (bool): If True, events with admin promotions will be returned.

demote (bool): If True, events with admin demotions will be returned.

info (bool): If True, events changing the group info will be returned.

settings (bool): If True, events changing the group settings will be returned.

pinned (bool): If True, events of new pinned messages will be returned.

edit (bool): If True, events of message edits will be returned.

delete (bool): If True, events of message deletions will be returned.

Yields Instances of AdminLogEvent.

Example

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async for event in client.iter_admin_log(channel):if event.changed_title:

print('The title changed from', event.old, 'to', event.new)

iter_participants(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: float = None, *, search: str = ”, filter:types.TypeChannelParticipantsFilter = None, aggressive: bool = False) →telethon.client.chats._ParticipantsIter

Iterator over the participants belonging to the specified chat.

The order is unspecified.

Arguments

entity (entity): The entity from which to retrieve the participants list.

limit (int): Limits amount of participants fetched.

search (str, optional): Look for participants with this string in name/username.

If aggressive is True, the symbols from this string will be used.

filter (ChannelParticipantsFilter, optional): The filter to be used, if you want e.g. only adminsNote that you might not have permissions for some filter. This has no effect for normal chats orusers.

Note: The filter ChannelParticipantsBanned will return restricted users. If you want bannedusers you should use ChannelParticipantsKicked instead.

aggressive (bool, optional): Aggressively looks for all participants in the chat.

This is useful for channels since 20 July 2018, Telegram added a server-side limit where only thefirst 200 members can be retrieved. With this flag set, more than 200 will be often be retrieved.

This has no effect if a filter is given.

Yields The User objects returned by GetParticipantsRequest with an additional .participant attributewhich is the matched ChannelParticipant type for channels/megagroups or ChatParticipants for nor-mal chats.

Example

# Show all user IDs in a chatasync for user in client.iter_participants(chat):

print(user.id)

# Search by nameasync for user in client.iter_participants(chat, search='name'):

print(user.username)

# Filter by adminsfrom telethon.tl.types import ChannelParticipantsAdminsasync for user in client.iter_participants(chat,→˓filter=ChannelParticipantsAdmins):

print(user.first_name)

iter_profile_photos(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: int = None, *, offset: int = 0, max_id: int =0)→ telethon.client.chats._ProfilePhotoIter

Iterator over a user’s profile photos or a chat’s photos.

The order is from the most recent photo to the oldest.

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Arguments

entity (entity): The entity from which to get the profile or chat photos.

limit (int | None, optional): Number of photos to be retrieved.

The limit may also be None, which would eventually all the photos that are still available.

offset (int): How many photos should be skipped before returning the first one.

max_id (int): The maximum ID allowed when fetching photos.

Yields Instances of Photo.

Example

# Download all the profile photos of some userasync for photo in client.iter_profile_photos(user):

await client.download_media(photo)

kick_participant(entity: hints.EntityLike, user: typing.Optional[hints.EntityLike])Kicks a user from a chat.

Kicking yourself ('me') will result in leaving the chat.

Note: Attempting to kick someone who was banned will remove their restrictions (and thus unbanningthem), since kicking is just ban + unban.

Arguments

entity (entity): The channel or chat where the user should be kicked from.

user (entity, optional): The user to kick.

Example

# Kick some user from some chatawait client.kick_participant(chat, user)

# Leaving chatawait client.kick_participant(chat, 'me')

class telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

conversation(entity: hints.EntityLike, *, timeout: float = 60, total_timeout: float = None,max_messages: int = 100, exclusive: bool = True, replies_are_responses: bool =True)→ telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

Creates a Conversation with the given entity.

This is not the same as just sending a message to create a “dialog” with them, but rather a way to easilysend messages and await for responses or other reactions. Refer to its documentation for more.

Arguments

entity (entity): The entity with which a new conversation should be opened.

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timeout (int | float, optional): The default timeout (in seconds) per action to be used. You mayalso override this timeout on a per-method basis. By default each action can take up to 60 seconds(the value of this timeout).

total_timeout (int | float, optional): The total timeout (in seconds) to use for the whole conver-sation. This takes priority over per-action timeouts. After these many seconds pass, subsequentactions will result in asyncio.TimeoutError.

max_messages (int, optional): The maximum amount of messages this conversation will remem-ber. After these many messages arrive in the specified chat, subsequent actions will result inValueError.

exclusive (bool, optional): By default, conversations are exclusive within a single chat. That meansthat while a conversation is open in a chat, you can’t open another one in the same chat, unlessyou disable this flag.

If you try opening an exclusive conversation for a chat where it’s already open, it will raiseAlreadyInConversationError.

replies_are_responses (bool, optional): Whether replies should be treated as responses or not.

If the setting is enabled, calls to conv.get_response and a subsequent call to conv.get_reply will return different messages, otherwise they may return the same message.

Consider the following scenario with one outgoing message, 1, and two incoming messages, thesecond one replying:

Hello! <12> (reply to 1) Hi!3> (reply to 1) How are you?

And the following code:

async with client.conversation(chat) as conv:msg1 = await conv.send_message('Hello!')msg2 = await conv.get_response()msg3 = await conv.get_reply()

With the setting enabled, msg2 will be 'Hi!' and msg3 be 'How are you?' since repliesare also responses, and a response was already returned.

With the setting disabled, both msg2 and msg3 will be 'Hi!' since one is a response and alsoa reply.

Returns A Conversation.

Example

# <you> denotes outgoing messages you sent# <usr> denotes incoming response messageswith bot.conversation(chat) as conv:

# <you> Hi!conv.send_message('Hi!')

# <usr> Hello!hello = conv.get_response()

# <you> Please tell me your nameconv.send_message('Please tell me your name')

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# <usr> ?name = conv.get_response().raw_text

while not any(x.isalpha() for x in name):# <you> Your name didn't have any letters! Try againconv.send_message("Your name didn't have any letters! Try again")

# <usr> Lonaminame = conv.get_response().raw_text

# <you> Thanks Lonami!conv.send_message('Thanks {}!'.format(name))

delete_dialog(entity: hints.EntityLike, *, revoke: bool = False)Deletes a dialog (leaves a chat or channel).

This method can be used as a user and as a bot. However, bots will only be able to use it to leave groupsand channels (trying to delete a private conversation will do nothing).

See also Dialog.delete().

Arguments

entity (entities): The entity of the dialog to delete. If it’s a chat or channel, you will leave it. Notethat the chat itself is not deleted, only the dialog, because you left it.

revoke (bool, optional): On private chats, you may revoke the messages from the other peer too.By default, it’s False. Set it to True to delete the history for both.

This makes no difference for bot accounts, who can only leave groups and channels.

Returns The Updates object that the request produces, or nothing for private conversations.

Example

# Deleting the first dialogdialogs = await client.get_dialogs(5)await client.delete_dialog(dialogs[0])

# Leaving a channel by usernameawait client.delete_dialog('username')

edit_folder(entity: hints.EntitiesLike = None, folder: Union[int, Sequence[int]] = None, *, un-pack=None)→ telethon.tl.types.Updates

Edits the folder used by one or more dialogs to archive them.

Arguments

entity (entities): The entity or list of entities to move to the desired archive folder.

folder (int): The folder to which the dialog should be archived to.

If you want to “archive” a dialog, use folder=1.

If you want to “un-archive” it, use folder=0.

You may also pass a list with the same length as entities if you want to control where eachentity will go.

unpack (int, optional): If you want to unpack an archived folder, set this parameter to the foldernumber that you want to delete.

When you unpack a folder, all the dialogs inside are moved to the folder number 0.

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You can only use this parameter if the other two are not set.

Returns The Updates object that the request produces.

Example

# Archiving the first 5 dialogsdialogs = await client.get_dialogs(5)await client.edit_folder(dialogs, 1)

# Un-archiving the third dialog (archiving to folder 0)await client.edit_folder(dialog[2], 0)

# Moving the first dialog to folder 0 and the second to 1dialogs = await client.get_dialogs(2)await client.edit_folder(dialogs, [0, 1])

# Un-archiving all dialogsawait client.archive(unpack=1)

get_dialogs(limit: float = None, *, offset_date: hints.DateLike = None, offset_id: int = 0, off-set_peer: hints.EntityLike = <telethon.tl.types.InputPeerEmpty object>, ignore_pinned:bool = False, ignore_migrated: bool = False, folder: int = None, archived: bool =None)→ telethon.client.dialogs._DialogsIter

Same as iter_dialogs(), but returns a TotalList instead.

Example

# Get all open conversation, print the title of the firstdialogs = await client.get_dialogs()first = dialogs[0]print(first.title)

# Use the dialog somewhere elseawait client.send_message(first, 'hi')

# Getting only non-archived dialogs (both equivalent)non_archived = await client.get_dialogs(folder=0)non_archived = await client.get_dialogs(archived=False)

# Getting only archived dialogs (both equivalent)archived = await client.get_dialogs(folder=1)non_archived = await client.get_dialogs(archived=True)

get_drafts(entity: hints.EntitiesLike = None)→ hints.TotalListSame as iter_drafts(), but returns a list instead.

Example

# Get drafts, print the text of the firstdrafts = await client.get_drafts()print(drafts[0].text)

# Get the draft in your chatdraft = await client.get_drafts('me')print(drafts.text)

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iter_dialogs(limit: float = None, *, offset_date: hints.DateLike = None, offset_id: int =0, offset_peer: hints.EntityLike = <telethon.tl.types.InputPeerEmpty object>, ig-nore_pinned: bool = False, ignore_migrated: bool = False, folder: int = None,archived: bool = None)→ telethon.client.dialogs._DialogsIter

Iterator over the dialogs (open conversations/subscribed channels).

The order is the same as the one seen in official applications (first pinned, them from those with the mostrecent message to those with the oldest message).

Arguments

limit (int | None): How many dialogs to be retrieved as maximum. Can be set to None to retrieveall dialogs. Note that this may take whole minutes if you have hundreds of dialogs, as Telegramwill tell the library to slow down through a FloodWaitError.

offset_date (datetime, optional): The offset date to be used.

offset_id (int, optional): The message ID to be used as an offset.

offset_peer (InputPeer, optional): The peer to be used as an offset.

ignore_pinned (bool, optional): Whether pinned dialogs should be ignored or not. When set toTrue, these won’t be yielded at all.

ignore_migrated (bool, optional): Whether Chat that have migrated_to a Channel should beincluded or not. By default all the chats in your dialogs are returned, but setting this to True willignore (i.e. skip) them in the same way official applications do.

folder (int, optional): The folder from which the dialogs should be retrieved.

If left unspecified, all dialogs (including those from folders) will be returned.

If set to 0, all dialogs that don’t belong to any folder will be returned.

If set to a folder number like 1, only those from said folder will be returned.

By default Telegram assigns the folder ID 1 to archived chats, so you should use that if you needto fetch the archived dialogs.

archived (bool, optional): Alias for folder. If unspecified, all will be returned, False impliesfolder=0 and True implies folder=1.

Yields Instances of Dialog.

Example

# Print all dialog IDs and the title, nicely formattedasync for dialog in client.iter_dialogs():

print('{:>14}: {}'.format(dialog.id, dialog.title))

iter_drafts(entity: hints.EntitiesLike = None)→ telethon.client.dialogs._DraftsIterIterator over draft messages.

The order is unspecified.

Arguments

entity (hints.EntitiesLike, optional): The entity or entities for which to fetch the draft mes-sages. If left unspecified, all draft messages will be returned.

Yields Instances of Draft.

Example

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# Clear all draftsasync for draft in client.get_drafts():

await draft.delete()

# Getting the drafts with 'bot1' and 'bot2'async for draft in client.iter_drafts(['bot1', 'bot2']):

print(draft.text)

class telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

download_file(input_location: hints.FileLike, file: hints.OutFileLike = None, *, part_size_kb: float= None, file_size: int = None, progress_callback: hints.ProgressCallback = None,dc_id: int = None)→ Optional[bytes]

Low-level method to download files from their input location.

Arguments

input_location (InputFileLocation): The file location from which the file will be downloaded. Seetelethon.utils.get_input_location source for a complete list of supported types.

file (str | file, optional): The output file path, directory, or stream-like object. If the path existsand is a file, it will be overwritten.

If the file path is None or bytes, then the result will be saved in memory and returned as bytes.

part_size_kb (int, optional): Chunk size when downloading files. The larger, the less requests willbe made (up to 512KB maximum).

file_size (int, optional): The file size that is about to be downloaded, if known. Only used ifprogress_callback is specified.

progress_callback (callable, optional): A callback function accepting two parameters:(downloaded bytes, total). Note that the total is the provided file_size.

dc_id (int, optional): The data center the library should connect to in order to download the file.You shouldn’t worry about this.

Example

# Download a file and print its headerdata = await client.download_file(input_file, bytes)print(data[:16])

download_media(message: hints.MessageLike, file: hints.FileLike = None, *, thumb:typing.Union[int, types.TypePhotoSize] = None, progress_callback:hints.ProgressCallback = None)→ Union[str, bytes, None]

Downloads the given media from a message object.

Note that if the download is too slow, you should consider installing cryptg (through pip installcryptg) so that decrypting the received data is done in C instead of Python (much faster).

See also Message.download_media().

Arguments

message (Message | Media): The media or message containing the media that will be downloaded.

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file (str | file, optional): The output file path, directory, or stream-like object. If the path existsand is a file, it will be overwritten. If file is the type bytes, it will be downloaded in-memory asa bytestring (e.g. file=bytes).

progress_callback (callable, optional): A callback function accepting two parameters:(received bytes, total).

thumb (int | PhotoSize, optional): Which thumbnail size from the document or photo to down-load, instead of downloading the document or photo itself.

If it’s specified but the file does not have a thumbnail, this method will return None.

The parameter should be an integer index between 0 and len(sizes). 0 will download thesmallest thumbnail, and len(sizes) - 1 will download the largest thumbnail. You can alsouse negative indices.

You can also pass the PhotoSize instance to use.

In short, use thumb=0 if you want the smallest thumbnail and thumb=-1 if you want the largestthumbnail.

Returns None if no media was provided, or if it was Empty. On success the file path is returned since itmay differ from the one given.

Example

path = await client.download_media(message)await client.download_media(message, filename)# orpath = await message.download_media()await message.download_media(filename)

download_profile_photo(entity: hints.EntityLike, file: hints.FileLike = None, *, download_big:bool = True)→ Optional[str]

Downloads the profile photo from the given user, chat or channel.

Arguments

entity (entity): From who the photo will be downloaded.

Note: This method expects the full entity (which has the data to download the photo), not aninput variant.

It’s possible that sometimes you can’t fetch the entity from its input (since you can get errorslike ChannelPrivateError) but you already have it through another call, like getting a for-warded message from it.

file (str | file, optional): The output file path, directory, or stream-like object. If the path existsand is a file, it will be overwritten. If file is the type bytes, it will be downloaded in-memory asa bytestring (e.g. file=bytes).

download_big (bool, optional): Whether to use the big version of the available photos.

Returns None if no photo was provided, or if it was Empty. On success the file path is returned since itmay differ from the one given.

Example

# Download your own profile photopath = await client.download_profile_photo('me')print(path)

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iter_download(file: hints.FileLike, *, offset: int = 0, stride: int = None, limit: int = None,chunk_size: int = None, request_size: int = 524288, file_size: int = None, dc_id:int = None)

Iterates over a file download, yielding chunks of the file.

This method can be used to stream files in a more convenient way, since it offers more control (pausing,resuming, etc.)

Note: Using a value for offset or stride which is not a multiple of the minimum allowedrequest_size, or if chunk_size is different from request_size, the library will need to doa bit more work to fetch the data in the way you intend it to.

You normally shouldn’t worry about this.

Arguments

file (hints.FileLike): The file of which contents you want to iterate over.

offset (int, optional): The offset in bytes into the file from where the download should start. Forexample, if a file is 1024KB long and you just want the last 512KB, you would use offset=512* 1024.

stride (int, optional): The stride of each chunk (how much the offset should advance between read-ing each chunk). This parameter should only be used for more advanced use cases.

It must be bigger than or equal to the chunk_size.

limit (int, optional): The limit for how many chunks will be yielded at most.

chunk_size (int, optional): The maximum size of the chunks that will be yielded. Note that thelast chunk may be less than this value. By default, it equals to request_size.

request_size (int, optional): How many bytes will be requested to Telegram when more data isrequired. By default, as many bytes as possible are requested. If you would like to request data insmaller sizes, adjust this parameter.

Note that values outside the valid range will be clamped, and the final value will also be a multipleof the minimum allowed size.

file_size (int, optional): If the file size is known beforehand, you should set this parameter to saidvalue. Depending on the type of the input file passed, this may be set automatically.

dc_id (int, optional): The data center the library should connect to in order to download the file.You shouldn’t worry about this.

Yields

bytes objects representing the chunks of the file if the right conditions are met, ormemoryview objects instead.

Example

# Streaming `media` to an output file# After the iteration ends, the sender is cleaned upwith open('photo.jpg', 'wb') as fd:

async for chunk client.iter_download(media):fd.write(chunk)

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# You should manually close the iterator in this case.## telethon.sync must be imported for this to work,# and you must not be inside an "async def".stream = client.iter_download(media, request_size=32)header = next(stream)stream.close()assert len(header) == 32

# Fetching only the header, inside of an ``async def``async def main():

stream = client.iter_download(media, request_size=32)header = await stream.__anext__()await stream.close()assert len(header) == 32

class telethon.client.messageparse.MessageParseMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

parse_modeThis property is the default parse mode used when sending messages. Defaults to telethon.extensions.markdown. It will always be either None or an object with parse and unparsemethods.

When setting a different value it should be one of:

• Object with parse and unparse methods.

• A callable to act as the parse method.

• A str indicating the parse_mode. For Markdown 'md' or 'markdown' may be used. ForHTML, 'htm' or 'html' may be used.

The parse method should be a function accepting a single parameter, the text to parse, and returning atuple consisting of (parsed message str, [MessageEntity instances]).

The unparse method should be the inverse of parse such that assert text ==unparse(*parse(text)).

See MessageEntity for allowed message entities.

Example

# Disabling default formattingclient.parse_mode = None

# Enabling HTML as the default formatclient.parse_mode = 'html'

class telethon.client.messages.MessageMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

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delete_messages(entity: hints.EntityLike, message_ids: typing.Union[hints.MessageIDLike, typ-ing.Sequence[hints.MessageIDLike]], *, revoke: bool = True) → typ-ing.Sequence[types.messages.AffectedMessages]

Deletes the given messages, optionally “for everyone”.

See also Message.delete().

Warning: This method does not validate that the message IDs belong to the chat that you passed! It’spossible for the method to delete messages from different private chats and small group chats at once,so make sure to pass the right IDs.

Arguments

entity (entity): From who the message will be deleted. This can actually be None for normalchats, but must be present for channels and megagroups.

message_ids (list | int | Message): The IDs (or ID) or messages to be deleted.

revoke (bool, optional): Whether the message should be deleted for everyone or not. By default ithas the opposite behaviour of official clients, and it will delete the message for everyone.

Since 24 March 2019, you can also revoke messages of any age (i.e. messages sent long in thepast) the other person sent in private conversations (and of course your messages too).

Disabling this has no effect on channels or megagroups, since it will unconditionally delete themessage for everyone.

Returns A list of AffectedMessages, each item being the result for the delete calls of the messages inchunks of 100 each.

Example

await client.delete_messages(chat, messages)

edit_message(entity: typing.Union[hints.EntityLike, types.Message], message: hints.MessageLike =None, text: str = None, *, parse_mode: str = (), link_preview: bool = True, file:hints.FileLike = None, force_document: bool = False, buttons: hints.MarkupLike =None, schedule: hints.DateLike = None)→ types.Message

Edits the given message to change its text or media.

See also Message.edit().

Arguments

entity (entity | Message): From which chat to edit the message. This can also be the message tobe edited, and the entity will be inferred from it, so the next parameter will be assumed to be themessage text.

You may also pass a InputBotInlineMessageID, which is the only way to edit messages that weresent after the user selects an inline query result.

message (int | Message | str): The ID of the message (or Message itself) to be edited. If theentity was a Message, then this message will be treated as the new text.

text (str, optional): The new text of the message. Does nothing if the entity was a Message.

parse_mode (object, optional): See the TelegramClient.parse_mode property for al-lowed values. Markdown parsing will be used by default.

link_preview (bool, optional): Should the link preview be shown?

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file (str | bytes | file | media, optional): The file object that should replace the existing mediain the message.

force_document (bool, optional): Whether to send the given file as a document or not.

buttons (list, custom.Button, KeyboardButton): The matrix (list of lists), row list or buttonto be shown after sending the message. This parameter will only work if you have signed in as abot. You can also pass your own ReplyMarkup here.

schedule (hints.DateLike, optional): If set, the message won’t be edited immediately, and in-stead it will be scheduled to be automatically edited at a later time.

Note that this parameter will have no effect if you are trying to edit a message that was sent viainline bots.

Returns The edited Message, unless entity was a InputBotInlineMessageID in which case thismethod returns a boolean.

Raises MessageAuthorRequiredError if you’re not the author of the message but tried editing itanyway.

MessageNotModifiedError if the contents of the message were not modified at all.

MessageIdInvalidError if the ID of the message is invalid (the ID itself may be correct, butthe message with that ID cannot be edited). For example, when trying to edit messages with a replymarkup (or clear markup) this error will be raised.

Example

message = await client.send_message(chat, 'hello')

await client.edit_message(chat, message, 'hello!')# orawait client.edit_message(chat, message.id, 'hello!!')# orawait client.edit_message(message, 'hello!!!')

forward_messages(entity: hints.EntityLike, messages: typing.Union[hints.MessageIDLike, typ-ing.Sequence[hints.MessageIDLike]], from_peer: hints.EntityLike = None, *,silent: bool = None, as_album: bool = None, schedule: hints.DateLike = None)→ typing.Sequence[types.Message]

Forwards the given messages to the specified entity.

If you want to “forward” a message without the forward header (the “forwarded from” text), you shoulduse send_message with the original message instead. This will send a copy of it.

See also Message.forward_to().

Arguments

entity (entity): To which entity the message(s) will be forwarded.

messages (list | int | Message): The message(s) to forward, or their integer IDs.

from_peer (entity): If the given messages are integer IDs and not instances of the Messageclass, this must be specified in order for the forward to work. This parameter indicates the entityfrom which the messages should be forwarded.

silent (bool, optional): Whether the message should notify people with sound or not. Defaults toFalse (send with a notification sound unless the person has the chat muted). Set it to True toalter this behaviour.

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as_album (bool, optional): Whether several image messages should be forwarded as an album(grouped) or not. The default behaviour is to treat albums specially and send outgoing requestswith as_album=True only for the albums if message objects are used. If IDs are used it willgroup by default.

In short, the default should do what you expect, Truewill group always (even converting separateimages into albums), and False will never group.

schedule (hints.DateLike, optional): If set, the message(s) won’t forward immediately, andinstead they will be scheduled to be automatically sent at a later time.

Returns The list of forwarded Message, or a single one if a list wasn’t provided as input.

Note that if all messages are invalid (i.e. deleted) the call will fail withMessageIdInvalidError. If only some are invalid, the list will have None instead ofthose messages.

Example

# a single oneawait client.forward_messages(chat, message)# orawait client.forward_messages(chat, message_id, from_chat)# orawait message.forward_to(chat)

# multipleawait client.forward_messages(chat, messages)# orawait client.forward_messages(chat, message_ids, from_chat)

# Forwarding as a copyawait client.send_message(chat, message)

get_messages(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: float = None, *, offset_date: hints.DateLike =None, offset_id: int = 0, max_id: int = 0, min_id: int = 0, add_offset: int= 0, search: str = None, filter: typing.Union[types.TypeMessagesFilter, typ-ing.Type[types.TypeMessagesFilter]] = None, from_user: hints.EntityLike = None,wait_time: float = None, ids: typing.Union[int, typing.Sequence[int]] = None, re-verse: bool = False)→ typing.Union[_MessagesIter, _IDsIter]

Same as iter_messages(), but returns a TotalList instead.

If the limit is not set, it will be 1 by default unless both min_id and max_id are set (as namedarguments), in which case the entire range will be returned.

This is so because any integer limit would be rather arbitrary and it’s common to only want to fetch onemessage, but if a range is specified it makes sense that it should return the entirety of it.

If ids is present in the named arguments and is not a list, a single Message will be returned for conve-nience instead of a list.

Example

# Get 0 photos and print the total to show how many photos there arefrom telethon.tl.types import InputMessagesFilterPhotosphotos = await client.get_messages(chat, 0,→˓filter=InputMessagesFilterPhotos)print(photos.total)

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photos = await client.get_messages(chat, None,→˓filter=InputMessagesFilterPhotos)

# Get messages by ID:message_1337 = await client.get_messages(chat, ids=1337)

iter_messages(entity: hints.EntityLike, limit: float = None, *, offset_date: hints.DateLike =None, offset_id: int = 0, max_id: int = 0, min_id: int = 0, add_offset: int= 0, search: str = None, filter: typing.Union[types.TypeMessagesFilter, typ-ing.Type[types.TypeMessagesFilter]] = None, from_user: hints.EntityLike = None,wait_time: float = None, ids: typing.Union[int, typing.Sequence[int]] = None, re-verse: bool = False)→ typing.Union[_MessagesIter, _IDsIter]

Iterator over the messages for the given chat.

The default order is from newest to oldest, but this behaviour can be changed with the reverse parameter.

If either search, filter or from_user are provided, messages.Search will be used instead of mes-sages.getHistory.

Note: Telegram’s flood wait limit for GetHistoryRequest seems to be around 30 seconds per 10 requests,therefore a sleep of 1 second is the default for this limit (or above).

Arguments

entity (entity): The entity from whom to retrieve the message history.

It may be None to perform a global search, or to get messages by their ID from no particularchat. Note that some of the offsets will not work if this is the case.

Note that if you want to perform a global search, you must set a non-empty search string, afilter. or from_user.

limit (int | None, optional): Number of messages to be retrieved. Due to limitations with the APIretrieving more than 3000 messages will take longer than half a minute (or even more based onprevious calls).

The limit may also be None, which would eventually return the whole history.

offset_date (datetime): Offset date (messages previous to this date will be retrieved). Exclusive.

offset_id (int): Offset message ID (only messages previous to the given ID will be retrieved). Ex-clusive.

max_id (int): All the messages with a higher (newer) ID or equal to this will be excluded.

min_id (int): All the messages with a lower (older) ID or equal to this will be excluded.

add_offset (int): Additional message offset (all of the specified offsets + this offset = older mes-sages).

search (str): The string to be used as a search query.

filter (MessagesFilter | type): The filter to use when returning messages. For instance, InputMes-sagesFilterPhotos would yield only messages containing photos.

from_user (entity): Only messages from this user will be returned. This parameter will be ignoredif it is not an user.

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wait_time (int): Wait time (in seconds) between different GetHistoryRequest. Use this parameterto avoid hitting the FloodWaitError as needed. If left to None, it will default to 1 secondonly if the limit is higher than 3000.

If the ids parameter is used, this time will default to 10 seconds only if the amount of IDs ishigher than 300.

ids (int, list): A single integer ID (or several IDs) for the message that should be returned. Thisparameter takes precedence over the rest (which will be ignored if this is set). This can forinstance be used to get the message with ID 123 from a channel. Note that if the message doesn’texist, None will appear in its place, so that zipping the list of IDs with the messages can matchone-to-one.

Note: At the time of writing, Telegram will not return MessageEmpty for InputMessageReplyToIDs that failed (i.e. the message is not replying to any, or is replying to a deleted message). Thismeans that it is not possible to match messages one-by-one, so be careful if you use non-integersin this parameter.

reverse (bool, optional): If set to True, the messages will be returned in reverse order (from old-est to newest, instead of the default newest to oldest). This also means that the meaning ofoffset_id and offset_date parameters is reversed, although they will still be exclusive.min_id becomes equivalent to offset_id instead of being max_id as well since messagesare returned in ascending order.

You cannot use this if both entity and ids are None.

Yields Instances of Message.

Example

# From most-recent to oldestasync for message in client.iter_messages(chat):

print(message.id, message.text)

# From oldest to most-recentasync for message in client.iter_messages(chat, reverse=True):

print(message.id, message.text)

# Filter by senderasync for message in client.iter_messages(chat, from_user='me'):

print(message.text)

# Server-side search with fuzzy textasync for message in client.iter_messages(chat, search='hello'):

print(message.id)

# Filter by message type:from telethon.tl.types import InputMessagesFilterPhotosasync for message in client.iter_messages(chat,→˓filter=InputMessagesFilterPhotos):

print(message.photo)

pin_message(entity: hints.EntityLike, message: typing.Optional[hints.MessageIDLike], *, notify:bool = False)

Pins or unpins a message in a chat.

The default behaviour is to not notify members, unlike the official applications.

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See also Message.pin().

Arguments

entity (entity): The chat where the message should be pinned.

message (int | Message): The message or the message ID to pin. If it’s None, the message willbe unpinned instead.

notify (bool, optional): Whether the pin should notify people or not.

Example

# Send and pin a message to annoy everyonemessage = await client.send_message(chat, 'Pinotifying is fun!')await client.pin_message(chat, message, notify=True)

send_message(entity: hints.EntityLike, message: hints.MessageLike = ”, *, reply_to: typ-ing.Union[int, types.Message] = None, parse_mode: Optional[str] = (), link_preview:bool = True, file: typing.Union[hints.FileLike, typing.Sequence[hints.FileLike]]= None, force_document: bool = False, clear_draft: bool = False, buttons:hints.MarkupLike = None, silent: bool = None, schedule: hints.DateLike = None)→ types.Message

Sends a message to the specified user, chat or channel.

The default parse mode is the same as the official applications (a custom flavour of mark-down). **bold**, `code` or __italic__ are available. In addition you can send[links](https://example.com) and [mentions](@username) (or using IDs like in theBot API: [mention](tg://user?id=123456789)) and pre blocks with three backticks.

Sending a /start command with a parameter (like ?start=data) is also done through this method.Simply send '/start data' to the bot.

See also Message.respond() and Message.reply().

Arguments

entity (entity): To who will it be sent.

message (str | Message): The message to be sent, or another message object to resend.

The maximum length for a message is 35,000 bytes or 4,096 characters. Longer messages willnot be sliced automatically, and you should slice them manually if the text to send is longer thansaid length.

reply_to (int | Message, optional): Whether to reply to a message or not. If an integer is pro-vided, it should be the ID of the message that it should reply to.

parse_mode (object, optional): See the TelegramClient.parse_mode property for al-lowed values. Markdown parsing will be used by default.

link_preview (bool, optional): Should the link preview be shown?

file (file, optional): Sends a message with a file attached (e.g. a photo, video, audio or document).The message may be empty.

force_document (bool, optional): Whether to send the given file as a document or not.

clear_draft (bool, optional): Whether the existing draft should be cleared or not. Has no effectwhen sending a file.

buttons (list, custom.Button, KeyboardButton): The matrix (list of lists), row list or buttonto be shown after sending the message. This parameter will only work if you have signed in as abot. You can also pass your own ReplyMarkup here.

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All the following limits apply together:

• There can be 100 buttons at most (any more are ignored).

• There can be 8 buttons per row at most (more are ignored).

• The maximum callback data per button is 64 bytes.

• The maximum data that can be embedded in total is just over 4KB, shared between inlinecallback data and text.

silent (bool, optional): Whether the message should notify people in a broadcast channel or not.Defaults to False, which means it will notify them. Set it to True to alter this behaviour.

schedule (hints.DateLike, optional): If set, the message won’t send immediately, and insteadit will be scheduled to be automatically sent at a later time.

Returns The sent custom.Message.

Example

# Markdown is the defaultawait client.send_message('lonami', 'Thanks for the **Telethon** library!→˓')

# Default to another parse modeclient.parse_mode = 'html'

await client.send_message('me', 'Some <b>bold</b> and <i>italic</i> text')await client.send_message('me', 'An <a href="https://example.com">URL</a>→˓')# code and pre tags also work, but those break the documentation :)await client.send_message('me', '<a href="tg://user?id=me">Mentions</a>')

# Explicit parse mode# No parse mode by defaultclient.parse_mode = None

# ...but here I want markdownawait client.send_message('me', 'Hello, **world**!', parse_mode='md')

# ...and here I need HTMLawait client.send_message('me', 'Hello, <i>world</i>!', parse_mode='html')

# If you logged in as a bot account, you can send buttonsfrom telethon import events, Button

@client.on(events.CallbackQuery)async def callback(event):

await event.edit('Thank you for clicking {}!'.format(event.data))

# Single inline buttonawait client.send_message(chat, 'A single button, with "clk1" as data',

buttons=Button.inline('Click me', b'clk1'))

# Matrix of inline buttonsawait client.send_message(chat, 'Pick one from this grid', buttons=[

[Button.inline('Left'), Button.inline('Right')],[Button.url('Check this site!', 'https://lonamiwebs.github.io')]

])

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# Reply keyboardawait client.send_message(chat, 'Welcome', buttons=[

Button.text('Thanks!', resize=True, single_use=True),Button.request_phone('Send phone'),Button.request_location('Send location')

])

# Forcing replies or clearing buttons.await client.send_message(chat, 'Reply to me', buttons=Button.force_→˓reply())await client.send_message(chat, 'Bye Keyboard!', buttons=Button.clear())

# Scheduling a message to be sent after 5 minutesfrom datetime import timedeltaawait client.send_message(chat, 'Hi, future!',→˓schedule=timedelta(minutes=5))

send_read_acknowledge(entity: hints.EntityLike, message: typing.Union[hints.MessageIDLike,typing.Sequence[hints.MessageIDLike]] = None, *, max_id: int = None,clear_mentions: bool = False)→ bool

Marks messages as read and optionally clears mentions.

This effectively marks a message as read (or more than one) in the given conversation.

If neither message nor maximum ID are provided, all messages will be marked as read by assuming thatmax_id = 0.

See also Message.mark_read().

Arguments

entity (entity): The chat where these messages are located.

message (list | Message): Either a list of messages or a single message.

max_id (int): Overrides messages, until which message should the acknowledge should be sent.

clear_mentions (bool): Whether the mention badge should be cleared (so that there are no morementions) or not for the given entity.

If no message is provided, this will be the only action taken.

Example

# using a Message objectawait client.send_read_acknowledge(chat, message)# ...or using the int ID of a Messageawait client.send_read_acknowledge(chat, message_id)# ...or passing a list of messages to mark as readawait client.send_read_acknowledge(chat, messages)

class telethon.client.updates.EventBuilderDict(client: TelegramClient, update, others)Bases: object

Helper “dictionary” to return events from types and cache them.

__getitem__(builder)

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

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class telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

add_event_handler(callback: callable, event: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder = None)Registers a new event handler callback.

The callback will be called when the specified event occurs.

Arguments

callback (callable): The callable function accepting one parameter to be used.

Note that if you have used telethon.events.register in the callback, event will beignored, and instead the events you previously registered will be used.

event (_EventBuilder | type, optional): The event builder class or instance to be used, for in-stance events.NewMessage.

If left unspecified, telethon.events.raw.Raw (the Update objects with no further pro-cessing) will be passed instead.

Example

from telethon import TelegramClient, eventsclient = TelegramClient(...)

async def handler(event):...

client.add_event_handler(handler, events.NewMessage)

catch_up()“Catches up” on the missed updates while the client was offline. You should call this method after regis-tering the event handlers so that the updates it loads can by processed by your script.

This can also be used to forcibly fetch new updates if there are any.

Example

await client.catch_up()

list_event_handlers()→ typing.Sequence[typing.Tuple[callable, EventBuilder]]Lists all registered event handlers.

Returns A list of pairs consisting of (callback, event).

Example

@client.on(events.NewMessage(pattern='hello'))async def on_greeting(event):

'''Greets someone'''await event.reply('Hi')

for callback, event in client.list_event_handlers():print(id(callback), type(event))

on(event: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder)Decorator used to add_event_handler more conveniently.

Arguments

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event (_EventBuilder | type): The event builder class or instance to be used, for instanceevents.NewMessage.

Example

from telethon import TelegramClient, eventsclient = TelegramClient(...)

# Here we use [email protected](events.NewMessage)async def handler(event):

...

remove_event_handler(callback: callable, event: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder = None)→ int

Inverse operation of add_event_handler().

If no event is given, all events for this callback are removed. Returns how many callbacks were removed.

Example

@client.on(events.Raw)@client.on(events.NewMessage)async def handler(event):

...

# Removes only the "Raw" handling# "handler" will still receive "events.NewMessage"client.remove_event_handler(handler, events.Raw)

# "handler" will stop receiving anythingclient.remove_event_handler(handler)

run_until_disconnected()Runs the event loop until the library is disconnected.

It also notifies Telegram that we want to receive updates as described in https://core.telegram.org/api/updates.

Manual disconnections can be made by calling disconnect() or sending a KeyboardInterrupt(e.g. by pressing Ctrl+C on the console window running the script).

If a disconnection error occurs (i.e. the library fails to reconnect automatically), said error will be raisedthrough here, so you have a chance to except it on your own code.

If the loop is already running, this method returns a coroutine that you should await on your own code.

Note: If you want to handle KeyboardInterrupt in your code, simply run the event loop in yourcode too in any way, such as loop.run_forever() or await client.disconnected (e.g.loop.run_until_complete(client.disconnected)).

Example

# Blocks the current task here until a disconnection occurs.## You will still receive updates, since this prevents the# script from exiting.await client.run_until_disconnected()

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class telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethodsBases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

send_file(entity: hints.EntityLike, file: typing.Union[hints.FileLike, typ-ing.Sequence[hints.FileLike]], *, caption: Union[str, Sequence[str]] = None,force_document: bool = False, progress_callback: hints.ProgressCallback= None, reply_to: hints.MessageIDLike = None, attributes: typ-ing.Sequence[types.TypeDocumentAttribute] = None, thumb: hints.FileLike = None,allow_cache: bool = True, parse_mode: str = (), voice_note: bool = False, video_note:bool = False, buttons: hints.MarkupLike = None, silent: bool = None, supports_streaming:bool = False, schedule: hints.DateLike = None, **kwargs)→ types.Message

Sends message with the given file to the specified entity.

Note: If the hachoir3 package (hachoir module) is installed, it will be used to determine metadatafrom audio and video files.

If the pillow package is installed and you are sending a photo, it will be resized to fit within the maximumdimensions allowed by Telegram to avoid errors.PhotoInvalidDimensionsError. This cannotbe done if you are sending InputFile, however.

Arguments

entity (entity): Who will receive the file.

file (str | bytes | file | media): The file to send, which can be one of:

• A local file path to an in-disk file. The file name will be the path’s base name.

• A bytes byte array with the file’s data to send (for example, by using text.encode('utf-8')). A default file name will be used.

• A bytes io.IOBase stream over the file to send (for example, by using open(file,'rb')). Its .name property will be used for the file name, or a default if it doesn’t haveone.

• An external URL to a file over the internet. This will send the file as “external” media, andTelegram is the one that will fetch the media and send it.

• A Bot API-like file_id. You can convert previously sent media to file IDs for later reusingwith telethon.utils.pack_bot_file_id.

• A handle to an existing file (for example, if you sent a message with media before, you can useits message.media as a file here).

• A handle to an uploaded file (from upload_file).

To send an album, you should provide a list in this parameter.

If a list or similar is provided, the files in it will be sent as an album in the order in which theyappear, sliced in chunks of 10 if more than 10 are given.

caption (str, optional): Optional caption for the sent media message. When sending an album, thecaption may be a list of strings, which will be assigned to the files pairwise.

force_document (bool, optional): If left to False and the file is a path that ends with the extensionof an image file or a video file, it will be sent as such. Otherwise always as a document.

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progress_callback (callable, optional): A callback function accepting two parameters: (sentbytes, total).

reply_to (int | Message): Same as reply_to from send_message.

attributes (list, optional): Optional attributes that override the inferred ones, like DocumentAt-tributeFilename and so on.

thumb (str | bytes | file, optional): Optional JPEG thumbnail (for documents). Telegram willignore this parameter unless you pass a .jpg file!

The file must also be small in dimensions and in-disk size. Successful thumbnails were filesbelow 20kb and 200x200px. Width/height and dimensions/size ratios may be important.

allow_cache (bool, optional): This parameter currently does nothing, but is kept for backward-compatibility (and it may get its use back in the future).

parse_mode (object, optional): See the TelegramClient.parse_mode property for al-lowed values. Markdown parsing will be used by default.

voice_note (bool, optional): If True the audio will be sent as a voice note.

video_note (bool, optional): If True the video will be sent as a video note, also known as a roundvideo message.

buttons (list, custom.Button, KeyboardButton): The matrix (list of lists), row list or buttonto be shown after sending the message. This parameter will only work if you have signed in as abot. You can also pass your own ReplyMarkup here.

silent (bool, optional): Whether the message should notify people with sound or not. Defaults toFalse (send with a notification sound unless the person has the chat muted). Set it to True toalter this behaviour.

supports_streaming (bool, optional): Whether the sent video supports streaming or not. Note thatTelegram only recognizes as streamable some formats like MP4, and others like AVI or MKV willnot work. You should convert these to MP4 before sending if you want them to be streamable.Unsupported formats will result in VideoContentTypeError.

schedule (hints.DateLike, optional): If set, the file won’t send immediately, and instead it willbe scheduled to be automatically sent at a later time.

Returns The Message (or messages) containing the sent file, or messages if a list of them was passed.

Example

# Normal files like photosawait client.send_file(chat, '/my/photos/me.jpg', caption="It's me!")# orawait client.send_message(chat, "It's me!", file='/my/photos/me.jpg')

# Voice notes or round videosawait client.send_file(chat, '/my/songs/song.mp3', voice_note=True)await client.send_file(chat, '/my/videos/video.mp4', video_note=True)

# Custom thumbnailsawait client.send_file(chat, '/my/documents/doc.txt', thumb='photo.jpg')

# Only documentsawait client.send_file(chat, '/my/photos/photo.png', force_document=True)

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'/my/photos/holiday1.jpg','/my/photos/holiday2.jpg','/my/drawings/portrait.png'

])

upload_file(file: hints.FileLike, *, part_size_kb: float = None, file_name: str = None,use_cache: type = None, progress_callback: hints.ProgressCallback = None) →types.TypeInputFile

Uploads a file to Telegram’s servers, without sending it.

This method returns a handle (an instance of InputFile or InputFileBig, as required) which can be laterused before it expires (they are usable during less than a day).

Uploading a file will simply return a “handle” to the file stored remotely in the Telegram servers, whichcan be later used on. This will not upload the file to your own chat or any chat at all.

Arguments

file (str | bytes | file): The path of the file, byte array, or stream that will be sent. Note that if abyte array or a stream is given, a filename or its type won’t be inferred, and it will be sent as an“unnamed application/octet-stream”.

part_size_kb (int, optional): Chunk size when uploading files. The larger, the less requests willbe made (up to 512KB maximum).

file_name (str, optional): The file name which will be used on the resulting InputFile. If not spec-ified, the name will be taken from the file and if this is not a str, it will be "unnamed".

use_cache (type, optional): This parameter currently does nothing, but is kept for backward-compatibility (and it may get its use back in the future).

progress_callback (callable, optional): A callback function accepting two parameters: (sentbytes, total).

Returns InputFileBig if the file size is larger than 10MB, InputSizedFile (subclass of InputFile)otherwise.

Example

# Photos as photo and documentfile = await client.upload_file('photo.jpg')await client.send_file(chat, file) # sends as photoawait client.send_file(chat, file, force_document=True) # sends as→˓document

file.name = 'not a photo.jpg'await client.send_file(chat, file, force_document=True) # document, new→˓name

# As song or as voice notefile = await client.upload_file('song.ogg')await client.send_file(chat, file) # sends as songawait client.send_file(chat, file, voice_note=True) # sends as voice note

class telethon.client.users.UserMethodsBases: object

__call__(request, ordered=False)Call self as a function.

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__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

get_entity(entity: hints.EntitiesLike)→ hints.EntityTurns the given entity into a valid Telegram User, Chat or Channel. You can also pass a list or iterable ofentities, and they will be efficiently fetched from the network.

Arguments

entity (str | int | Peer | InputPeer): If a username is given, the username will be resolved mak-ing an API call every time. Resolving usernames is an expensive operation and will start hittingflood waits around 50 usernames in a short period of time.

If you want to get the entity for a cached username, you should firstget_input_entity(username) which will use the cache), and then use get_entitywith the result of the previous call.

Similar limits apply to invite links, and you should use their ID instead.

Using phone numbers (from people in your contact list), exact names, integer IDs or Peer rely ona get_input_entity first, which in turn needs the entity to be in cache, unless a InputPeerwas passed.

Unsupported types will raise TypeError.

If the entity can’t be found, ValueError will be raised.

Returns User, Chat or Channel corresponding to the input entity. A list will be returned if more than onewas given.

Example

from telethon import utils

me = await client.get_entity('me')print(utils.get_display_name(me))

chat = await client.get_input_entity('username')async for message in client.iter_messages(chat):

...

# Note that you could have used the username directly, but it's# good to use get_input_entity if you will reuse it a lot.async for message in client.iter_messages('username'):

...

# Note that for this to work the phone number must be in your contactssome_id = await client.get_peer_id('+34123456789')

get_input_entity(peer: hints.EntityLike)→ types.TypeInputPeerTurns the given entity into its input entity version.

Most requests use this kind of InputPeer, so this is the most suitable call to make for those cases. Generallyyou should let the library do its job and don’t worry about getting the input entity first, but if you’re goingto use an entity often, consider making the call:

Arguments

entity (str | int | Peer | InputPeer): If a username or invite link is given, the library will use thecache. This means that it’s possible to be using a username that changed or an old invite link (thisonly happens if an invite link for a small group chat is used after it was upgraded to a mega-group).

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If the username or ID from the invite link is not found in the cache, it will be fetched. The samerules apply to phone numbers ('+34 123456789') from people in your contact list.

If an exact name is given, it must be in the cache too. This is not reliable as different people canshare the same name and which entity is returned is arbitrary, and should be used only for quicktests.

If a positive integer ID is given, the entity will be searched in cached users, chats or channels,without making any call.

If a negative integer ID is given, the entity will be searched exactly as either a chat (prefixed with-) or as a channel (prefixed with -100).

If a Peer is given, it will be searched exactly in the cache as either a user, chat or channel.

If the given object can be turned into an input entity directly, said operation will be done.

Unsupported types will raise TypeError.

If the entity can’t be found, ValueError will be raised.

Returns InputPeerUser, InputPeerChat or InputPeerChannel or InputPeerSelf if the parameter is 'me' or'self'.

If you need to get the ID of yourself, you should use get_me with input_peer=True) instead.

Example

# If you're going to use "username" often in your code# (make a lot of calls), consider getting its input entity# once, and then using the "user" everywhere instead.user = await client.get_input_entity('username')

# The same applies to IDs, chats or channels.chat = await client.get_input_entity(-123456789)

get_me(input_peer: bool = False)→ typing.Union[types.User, types.InputPeerUser]Gets “me”, the current User who is logged in.

If the user has not logged in yet, this method returns None.

Arguments

input_peer (bool, optional): Whether to return the InputPeerUser version or the normal User. Thiscan be useful if you just need to know the ID of yourself.

Returns Your own User.

Example

me = await client.get_me()print(me.username)

get_peer_id(peer: hints.EntityLike, add_mark: bool = True)→ intGets the ID for the given entity.

This method needs to be async because peer supports usernames, invite-links, phone numbers (frompeople in your contact list), etc.

If add_mark is False, then a positive ID will be returned instead. By default, bot-API style IDs(signed) are returned.

Example

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print(await client.get_peer_id('me'))

is_bot()→ boolReturn True if the signed-in user is a bot, False otherwise.

Example

if await client.is_bot():print('Beep')

else:print('Hello')

is_user_authorized()→ boolReturns True if the user is authorized (logged in).

Example

if not await client.is_user_authorized():await client.send_code_request(phone)code = input('enter code: ')await client.sign_in(phone, code)

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Every event (builder) subclasses common.EventBuilder, so all the methods in it can be used from any eventbuilder/event instance.

class telethon.events.common.EventBuilder(chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False,func=None)

Bases: abc.ABC

The common event builder, with builtin support to filter per chat.

Args:

chats (entity, optional): May be one or more entities (username/peer/etc.), preferably IDs. By default,only matching chats will be handled.

blacklist_chats (bool, optional): Whether to treat the chats as a blacklist instead of as a whitelist (de-fault). This means that every chat will be handled except those specified in chats which will beignored if blacklist_chats=True.

func (callable, optional): A callable function that should accept the event as input parameter, andreturn a value indicating whether the event should be dispatched or not (any truthy value will do, itdoes not need to be a bool). It works like a custom filter:

@client.on(events.NewMessage(func=lambda e: e.is_private))async def handler(event):

pass # code here

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

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self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

filter(event)If the ID of event._chat_peer isn’t in the chats set (or it is but the set is a blacklist) returns None,otherwise the event.

The events must have been resolved before this can be called.

resolve(client)Helper method to allow event builders to be resolved before usage

class telethon.events.common.EventCommon(chat_peer=None, msg_id=None, broad-cast=None)

Bases: telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter, abc.ABC

Intermediate class with common things to all events.

Remember that this class implements ChatGetter which means you have access to all chat properties andmethods.

In addition, you can access the original_update field which contains the original Update.

__str__()Return str(self).

clientThe telethon.TelegramClient that created this event.

stringify()

to_dict()

telethon.events.common.name_inner_event(cls)Decorator to rename cls.Event ‘Event’ as ‘cls.Event’

class telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage(chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False,func=None, incoming=None, out-going=None, from_users=None, for-wards=None, pattern=None)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Occurs whenever a new text message or a message with media arrives.

Args:

incoming (bool, optional): If set to True, only incoming messages will be handled. Mutually exclu-sive with outgoing (can only set one of either).

outgoing (bool, optional): If set to True, only outgoing messages will be handled. Mutually exclusivewith incoming (can only set one of either).

from_users (entity, optional): Unlike chats, this parameter filters the senders of the message. Thatis, only messages sent by these users will be handled. Use chats if you want private messageswith this/these users. from_users lets you filter by messages sent by one or more users across thedesired chats (doesn’t need a list).

forwards (bool, optional): Whether forwarded messages should be handled or not. By default, bothforwarded and normal messages are included. If it’s True only forwards will be handled. If it’sFalse only messages that are not forwards will be handled.

pattern (str, callable, Pattern, optional): If set, only messages matching this pattern will be han-dled. You can specify a regex-like string which will be matched against the message, a callable func-tion that returns True if a message is acceptable, or a compiled regex pattern.

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class Event(message)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon

Represents the event of a new message. This event can be treated to all effects as a Message, so pleaserefer to its documentation to know what you can do with this event.

Members:

message (Message): This is the only difference with the received Message, and will return thetelethon.tl.custom.message.Message itself, not the text.

See Message for the rest of available members and methods.

pattern_match (obj): The resulting object from calling the passed pattern function. Here’s anexample using a string (defaults to regex match):

>>> from telethon import TelegramClient, events>>> client = TelegramClient(...)>>>>>> @client.on(events.NewMessage(pattern=r'hi (\w+)!'))... async def handler(event):... # In this case, the result is a ``Match`` object... # since the `str` pattern was converted into... # the ``re.compile(pattern).match`` function.... print('Welcomed', event.pattern_match.group(1))...>>>

__getattr__(item)

__setattr__(name, value)Implement setattr(self, name, value).

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

filter(event)If the ID of event._chat_peer isn’t in the chats set (or it is but the set is a blacklist) returns None,otherwise the event.

The events must have been resolved before this can be called.

class telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction(chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False,func=None)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Occurs on certain chat actions:

• Whenever a new chat is created.

• Whenever a chat’s title or photo is changed or removed.

• Whenever a new message is pinned.

• Whenever a user joins or is added to the group.

• Whenever a user is removed or leaves a group if it has less than 50 members or the removed user was abot.

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Note that “chat” refers to “small group, megagroup and broadcast channel”, whereas “group” refers to “smallgroup and megagroup” only.

class Event(where, new_pin=None, new_photo=None, added_by=None, kicked_by=None, cre-ated=None, users=None, new_title=None, unpin=None)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon

Represents the event of a new chat action.

Members:

action_message (MessageAction): The message invoked by this Chat Action.

new_pin (bool): True if there is a new pin.

new_photo (bool): True if there’s a new chat photo (or it was removed).

photo (Photo, optional): The new photo (or None if it was removed).

user_added (bool): True if the user was added by some other.

user_joined (bool): True if the user joined on their own.

user_left (bool): True if the user left on their own.

user_kicked (bool): True if the user was kicked by some other.

created (bool, optional): True if this chat was just created.

new_title (str, optional): The new title string for the chat, if applicable.

unpin (bool): True if the existing pin gets unpinned.

added_byThe user who added users, if applicable (None otherwise).

delete(*args, **kwargs)Deletes the chat action message. You’re responsible for checking whether you have the permis-sion to do so, or to except the error otherwise. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.delete_messages with entity and message_ids already set.

Does nothing if no message action triggered this event.

get_added_by()Returns added_by but will make an API call if necessary.

get_input_user()Returns input_user but will make an API call if necessary.

get_input_users()Returns input_users but will make an API call if necessary.

get_kicked_by()Returns kicked_by but will make an API call if necessary.

get_pinned_message()If new_pin is True, this returns the Message object that was pinned.

get_user()Returns user but will make an API call if necessary.

get_users()Returns users but will make an API call if necessary.

input_userInput version of the self.user property.

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input_usersInput version of the self.users property.

kicked_byThe user who kicked users, if applicable (None otherwise).

reply(*args, **kwargs)Replies to the chat action message (as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with both entity and reply_to already set.

Has the same effect as respond if there is no message.

respond(*args, **kwargs)Responds to the chat action message (not as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with entity already set.

userThe first user that takes part in this action (e.g. joined).

Might be None if the information can’t be retrieved or there is no user taking part.

user_idReturns the marked signed ID of the first user, if any.

user_idsReturns the marked signed ID of the users, if any.

usersA list of users that take part in this action (e.g. joined).

Might be empty if the information can’t be retrieved or there are no users taking part.

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

class telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate(chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False,func=None)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Occurs whenever a user goes online, starts typing, etc.

class Event(user_id, *, status=None, chat_id=None, typing=None)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon, telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter

Represents the event of a user update such as gone online, started typing, etc.

Members:

status (UserStatus, optional): The user status if the update is about going online or offline.

You should check this attribute first before checking any of the seen within properties, since theywill all be None if the status is not set.

action (SendMessageAction, optional): The “typing” action if any the user is performing if any.

You should check this attribute first before checking any of the typing properties, since they willall be None if the action is not set.

audioTrue if what’s being recorded/uploaded is an audio.

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cancelTrue if the action was cancelling other actions.

contactTrue if what’s being uploaded (selected) is a contact.

documentTrue if what’s being uploaded is document.

geoTrue if what’s being uploaded is a geo.

get_input_user()Alias for get_input_sender.

get_user()Alias for get_sender.

input_userAlias for input_sender.

last_seenExact datetime.datetime when the user was last seen if known.

onlineTrue if the user is currently online,

photoTrue if what’s being uploaded is a photo.

playingTrue if the action is playing a game.

recentlyTrue if the user was seen within a day.

recordingTrue if the action is recording something.

roundTrue if what’s being recorded/uploaded is a round video.

typingTrue if the action is typing a message.

untilThe datetime.datetime until when the user should appear online.

uploadingTrue if the action is uploading something.

userAlias for sender.

user_idAlias for sender_id.

videoTrue if what’s being recorded/uploaded is an video.

within_monthsTrue if the user was seen within 30 days.

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within_weeksTrue if the user was seen within 7 days.

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

class telethon.events.messageedited.MessageEdited(chats=None, *, black-list_chats=False, func=None,incoming=None, outgoing=None,from_users=None, forwards=None,pattern=None)

Bases: telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage

Occurs whenever a message is edited. Just like NewMessage, you should treat this event as a Message.

Warning: On channels, Message.out will be True if you sent the message originally, not if you editedit! This can be dangerous if you run outgoing commands on edits.

Some examples follow:

• You send a message “A”, out is True.

• You edit “A” to “B”, out is True.

• Someone else edits “B” to “C”, out is True (be careful!).

• Someone sends “X”, out is False.

• Someone edits “X” to “Y”, out is False.

• You edit “Y” to “Z”, out is False.

Since there are useful cases where you need the right out value, the library cannot do anything automaticallyto help you. Instead, consider using from_users='me' (it won’t work in broadcast channels at all sincethe sender is the channel and not you).

class Event(message)Bases: telethon.events.newmessage.Event

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

class telethon.events.messagedeleted.MessageDeleted(chats=None, *, black-list_chats=False, func=None)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Occurs whenever a message is deleted. Note that this event isn’t 100% reliable, since Telegram doesn’t alwaysnotify the clients that a message was deleted.

Important: Telegram does not send information about where a message was deleted if it occurs in privateconversations with other users or in small group chats, because message IDs are unique and you can identify the

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chat with the message ID alone if you saved it previously.

Telethon does not save information of where messages occur, so it cannot know in which chat a message wasdeleted (this will only work in channels, where the channel ID is present).

This means that the chats= parameter will not work reliably, unless you intend on working with channels andsuper-groups only.

class Event(deleted_ids, peer)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

class telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead(chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False,func=None, inbox=False)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Occurs whenever one or more messages are read in a chat.

Args:

inbox (bool, optional): If this argument is True, then when you read someone else’s messages theevent will be fired. By default (False) only when messages you sent are read by someone else willfire it.

class Event(peer=None, max_id=None, out=False, contents=False, message_ids=None)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon

Represents the event of one or more messages being read.

Members:

max_id (int): Up to which message ID has been read. Every message with an ID equal or lower toit have been read.

outbox (bool): True if someone else has read your messages.

contents (bool): True if what was read were the contents of a message. This will be the case whene.g. you play a voice note. It may only be set on inbox events.

__contains__(message)True if the message(s) are read message.

get_messages()Returns the list of Message which contents’ were read.

Use is_read() if you need to check whether a message was read instead checking if it’s in here.

inboxTrue if you have read someone else’s messages.

is_read(message)Returns True if the given message (or its ID) has been read.

If a list-like argument is provided, this method will return a list of booleans indicating which messageshave been read.

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message_idsThe IDs of the messages which contents’ were read.

Use is_read() if you need to check whether a message was read instead checking if it’s in here.

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

filter(event)If the ID of event._chat_peer isn’t in the chats set (or it is but the set is a blacklist) returns None,otherwise the event.

The events must have been resolved before this can be called.

class telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery(chats=None, *, black-list_chats=False, func=None,data=None, pattern=None)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Occurs whenever you sign in as a bot and a user clicks one of the inline buttons on your messages.

Note that the chats parameter will not work with normal IDs or peers if the clicked inline button comes from a“via bot” message. The chats parameter also supports checking against the chat_instance which shouldbe used for inline callbacks.

Args:

data (bytes, str, callable, optional): If set, the inline button payload data must match this data. AUTF-8 string can also be given, a regex or a callable. For instance, to check against 'data_1' and'data_2' you can use re.compile(b'data_').

pattern (bytes, str, callable, Pattern, optional): If set, only buttons with payload matchingthis pattern will be handled. You can specify a regex-like string which will be matched against thepayload data, a callable function that returns True if a the payload data is acceptable, or a compiledregex pattern.

class Event(query, peer, msg_id)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon, telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter

Represents the event of a new callback query.

Members:

query (UpdateBotCallbackQuery): The original UpdateBotCallbackQuery.

data_match (obj, optional): The object returned by the data= parameter when creating the eventbuilder, if any. Similar to pattern_match for the new message event.

pattern_match (obj, optional): Alias for data_match.

answer(message=None, cache_time=0, *, url=None, alert=False)Answers the callback query (and stops the loading circle).Args:

message (str, optional): The toast message to show feedback to the user.cache_time (int, optional): For how long this result should be cached on the user’s client. De-

faults to 0 for no cache.url (str, optional): The URL to be opened in the user’s client. Note that the only valid URLs

are those of games your bot has, or alternatively a ‘t.me/your_bot?start=xyz’ parameter.

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alert (bool, optional): Whether an alert (a pop-up dialog) should be used instead of showing atoast. Defaults to False.

chat_instanceUnique identifier for the chat where the callback occurred. Useful for high scores in games.

dataReturns the data payload from the original inline button.

delete(*args, **kwargs)Deletes the message. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.delete_messages with entity and message_ids already set.

If you need to delete more than one message at once, don’t use this delete method. Use atelethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient instance directly.

This method also creates a task to answer the callback.

This method will likely fail if via_inline is True.

edit(*args, **kwargs)Edits the message. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.edit_message with the entity set to the correct InputBotInlineMessageID.

Returns True if the edit was successful.

This method also creates a task to answer the callback.

Note: This method won’t respect the previous message unlike Message.edit, since the messageobject is normally not present.

get_message()Returns the message to which the clicked inline button belongs.

idReturns the query ID. The user clicking the inline button is the one who generated this random ID.

message_idReturns the message ID to which the clicked inline button belongs.

reply(*args, **kwargs)Replies to the message (as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with both entity and reply_to already set.

This method also creates a task to answer the callback.

This method will likely fail if via_inline is True.

respond(*args, **kwargs)Responds to the message (not as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with entity already set.

This method also creates a task to answer the callback.

This method will likely fail if via_inline is True.

via_inlineWhether this callback was generated from an inline button sent via an inline query or not. If the botsent the message itself with buttons, and one of those is clicked, this will be False. If a user sent themessage coming from an inline query to the bot, and one of those is clicked, this will be True.

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If it’s True, it’s likely that the bot is not in the chat, so methods like respond or delete won’twork (but edit will always work).

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

filter(event)If the ID of event._chat_peer isn’t in the chats set (or it is but the set is a blacklist) returns None,otherwise the event.

The events must have been resolved before this can be called.

class telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery(users=None, *, blacklist_users=False,func=None, pattern=None)

Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Occurs whenever you sign in as a bot and a user sends an inline query such as @bot query.

Args:

users (entity, optional): May be one or more entities (username/peer/etc.), preferably IDs. By default,only inline queries from these users will be handled.

blacklist_users (bool, optional): Whether to treat the users as a blacklist instead of as a whitelist (de-fault). This means that every chat will be handled except those specified in users which will beignored if blacklist_users=True.

pattern (str, callable, Pattern, optional): If set, only queries matching this pattern will be han-dled. You can specify a regex-like string which will be matched against the message, a callablefunction that returns True if a message is acceptable, or a compiled regex pattern.

class Event(query)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon, telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter

Represents the event of a new callback query.

Members:

query (UpdateBotCallbackQuery): The original UpdateBotCallbackQuery.

Make sure to access the text of the query if that’s what you want instead working with this.

pattern_match (obj, optional): The resulting object from calling the passed pattern function,which is re.compile(...).match by default.

answer(results=None, cache_time=0, *, gallery=False, next_offset=None, private=False,switch_pm=None, switch_pm_param=”)

Answers the inline query with the given results.Args:

results (list, optional): A list of InputBotInlineResult to use. You should use builder tocreate these:

builder = inline.builderr1 = builder.article('Be nice', text='Have a nice day')r2 = builder.article('Be bad', text="I don't like you")await inline.answer([r1, r2])

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You can send up to 50 results as documented in https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#answerinlinequery. Sending more will raise ResultsTooMuchError, and you should con-sider using next_offset to paginate them.

cache_time (int, optional): For how long this result should be cached on the user’s client. De-faults to 0 for no cache.

gallery (bool, optional): Whether the results should show as a gallery (grid) or not.next_offset (str, optional): The offset the client will send when the user scrolls the results and

it repeats the request.private (bool, optional): Whether the results should be cached by Telegram (not private) or by

the user’s client (private).switch_pm (str, optional): If set, this text will be shown in the results to allow the user to

switch to private messages.switch_pm_param (str, optional): Optional parameter to start the bot with if switch_pm

was used.Example:

@bot.on(events.InlineQuery)async def handler(event):

builder = event.builder

rev_text = event.text[::-1]await event.answer([

builder.article('Reverse text', text=rev_text),builder.photo('/path/to/photo.jpg')

])

builderReturns a new InlineBuilder instance.

geoIf the user location is requested when using inline mode and the user’s device is able to send it, thiswill return the GeoPoint with the position of the user.

idReturns the unique identifier for the query ID.

offsetThe string the user’s client used as an offset for the query. This will either be empty or equal to offsetspassed to answer.

textReturns the text the user used to make the inline query.

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

filter(event)If the ID of event._chat_peer isn’t in the chats set (or it is but the set is a blacklist) returns None,otherwise the event.

The events must have been resolved before this can be called.

class telethon.events.album.Album(chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False, func=None)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

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Occurs whenever you receive an album. This event only exists to ease dealing with an unknown amount ofmessages that belong to the same album.

class Event(messages)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventCommon, telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter

Represents the event of a new album.

Members:

messages (Sequence[Message]): The list of messages belonging to the same album.

__getitem__(n)Access the n’th message in the album.

Equivalent to event.messages[n].

__iter__()Iterate over the messages in the album.

Equivalent to iter(self.messages).

__len__()Return the amount of messages in the album.

Equivalent to len(self.messages).

delete(*args, **kwargs)Deletes the entire album. You’re responsible for checking whether you have the permissionto do so, or to except the error otherwise. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.delete_messages with entity and message_ids already set.

edit(*args, **kwargs)Edits the first caption or the message, or the first messages’ caption if no caption is set, iff it’s out-going. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.edit_messagewith both entity and message already set.

Returns None if the message was incoming, or the edited Message otherwise.

Note: This is different from client.edit_message and will respect the previous state of themessage. For example, if the message didn’t have a link preview, the edit won’t add one by default,and you should force it by setting it to True if you want it.

This is generally the most desired and convenient behaviour, and will work for link previews andmessage buttons.

forwardThe Forward information for the first message in the album if it was forwarded.

forward_to(*args, **kwargs)Forwards the entire album. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.forward_messages with both messages and from_peer alreadyset.

get_reply_message()The Message that this album is replying to, or None.

The result will be cached after its first use.

grouped_idThe shared grouped_id between all the messages.

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is_replyTrue if the album is a reply to some other message.

Remember that you can access the ID of the message this one is replying to throughreply_to_msg_id, and the Message object with get_reply_message().

mark_read()Marks the entire album as read. Shorthand for client.send_read_acknowledge() with bothentity and message already set.

pin(*, notify=False)Pins the first photo in the album. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.pin_message with both entity and message already set.

raw_textThe raw message text of the first photo with a caption, ignoring any formatting.

reply(*args, **kwargs)Replies to the first photo in the album (as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with both entity and reply_to alreadyset.

respond(*args, **kwargs)Responds to the album (not as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with entity already set.

textThe message text of the first photo with a caption, formatted using the client’s default parse mode.

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

class telethon.events.raw.Raw(types=None, *, func=None)Bases: telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

Raw events are not actual events. Instead, they are the raw Update object that Telegram sends. You normallyshouldn’t need these.

Args:

types (list | tuple | type, optional): The type or types that the Update instance must be. Equivalentto if not isinstance(update, types): return.

classmethod build(update, others=None, self_id=None)Builds an event for the given update if possible, or returns None.

others are the rest of updates that came in the same container as the current update.

self_id should be the current user’s ID, since it is required for some events which lack this informationbut still need it.

filter(event)If the ID of event._chat_peer isn’t in the chats set (or it is but the set is a blacklist) returns None,otherwise the event.

The events must have been resolved before this can be called.

resolve(client)Helper method to allow event builders to be resolved before usage

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exception telethon.events.StopPropagationBases: Exception

If this exception is raised in any of the handlers for a given event, it will stop the execution of all other registeredevent handlers. It can be seen as the StopIteration in a for loop but for events.

Example usage:

>>> from telethon import TelegramClient, events>>> client = TelegramClient(...)>>>>>> @client.on(events.NewMessage)... async def delete(event):... await event.delete()... # No other event handler will have a chance to handle this event... raise StopPropagation...>>> @client.on(events.NewMessage)... async def _(event):... # Will never be reached, because it is the second handler... pass

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

telethon.events.is_handler(callback)Returns True if the given callback is an event handler (i.e. you used register on it).

telethon.events.list(callback)Returns a list containing the registered event builders inside the specified callback handler.

telethon.events.register(event=None)Decorator method to register event handlers. This is the client-less add_event_handler() variant.

Note that this method only registers callbacks as handlers, and does not attach them to any client. This isuseful for external modules that don’t have access to the client, but still want to define themselves as a handler.Example:

>>> from telethon import events>>> @events.register(events.NewMessage)... async def handler(event):... ......>>> # (somewhere else)...>>> from telethon import TelegramClient>>> client = TelegramClient(...)>>> client.add_event_handler(handler)

Remember that you can use this as a non-decorator through register(event)(callback).

Args:

event (_EventBuilder | type): The event builder class or instance to be used, for instance events.NewMessage.

telethon.events.unregister(callback, event=None)Inverse operation of register (though not a decorator). Client-less remove_event_handler variant.Note that this won’t remove handlers from the client, because it simply can’t, so you would generally usethis before adding the handlers to the client.

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This method is here for symmetry. You will rarely need to unregister events, since you can simply just not addthem to any client.

If no event is given, all events for this callback are removed. Returns how many callbacks were removed.

2.36 Custom package

The telethon.tl.custom package contains custom classes that the library uses in order to make working withTelegram easier. Only those that you are supposed to use will be documented here. You can use undocumented onesat your own risk.

More often than not, you don’t need to import these (unless you want type hinting), nor do you need to manually createinstances of these classes. They are returned by client methods.

Contents

• Custom package

– AdminLogEvent

– Button

– ChatGetter

– Conversation

– Dialog

– Draft

– File

– Forward

– InlineBuilder

– InlineResult

– InlineResults

– Message

– MessageButton

– SenderGetter

2.36.1 AdminLogEvent

class telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent(original, entities)Bases: object

Represents a more friendly interface for admin log events.

Members:

original (ChannelAdminLogEvent): The original ChannelAdminLogEvent.

entities (dict): A dictionary mapping user IDs to User.

When old and new are ChannelParticipant, you can use this dictionary to map the user_id,kicked_by, inviter_id and promoted_by IDs to their User.

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user (User): The user that caused this action (entities[original.user_id]).

input_user (InputPeerUser): Input variant of user.

__str__()Return str(self).

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

actionThe original ChannelAdminLogEventAction.

changed_aboutWhether the channel’s about was changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as str.

changed_adminWhether the permissions for an admin in this channel changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as ChannelParticipant.

changed_default_banned_rightsWhether the default banned rights were changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as ChatBannedRights.

changed_hide_historyWhether hiding the previous message history for new members in the channel was toggled or not.

If True, old and new will be present as bool.

changed_invitesWhether the invites in the channel were toggled or not.

If True, old and new will be present as bool.

changed_locationWhether the location setting of the channel has changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as ChannelLocation.

changed_messageWhether a message in this channel was edited or not.

If True, old and new will be present as Message.

changed_photoWhether the channel’s photo was changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as Photo.

changed_pinWhether a new message in this channel was pinned or not.

If True, new will be present as Message.

changed_restrictionsWhether a message in this channel was edited or not.

If True, old and new will be present as ChannelParticipant.

changed_signaturesWhether the message signatures in the channel were toggled or not.

If True, old and new will be present as bool.

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changed_sticker_setWhether the channel’s sticker set was changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as InputStickerSet.

changed_titleWhether the channel’s title was changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as str.

changed_usernameWhether the channel’s username was changed or not.

If True, old and new will be present as str.

dateThe date when this event occurred.

deleted_messageWhether a message in this channel was deleted or not.

If True, old will be present as Message.

idThe ID of this event.

joinedWhether user joined through the channel’s public username or not.

joined_inviteWhether a new user joined through an invite link to the channel or not.

If True, new will be present as ChannelParticipant.

leftWhether user left the channel or not.

newThe new value present in the event.

oldThe old value from the event.

stopped_pollWhether a poll was stopped or not.

If True, new will be present as Message.

stringify()

user_idThe ID of the user that triggered this event.

2.36.2 Button

class telethon.tl.custom.button.Button(button, *, resize, single_use, selective)Bases: object

Note: This class is used to define reply markups, e.g. when sending a message or replying to events. Whenyou access Message.buttons they are actually MessageButton, so you might want to refer to that classinstead.

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Helper class to allow defining reply_markup when sending a message with inline or keyboard buttons.

You should make use of the defined class methods to create button instances instead making them yourself (i.e.don’t do Button(...) but instead use methods line Button.inline(...) etc.

You can use inline, switch_inline and url together to create inline buttons (under the message).

You can use text, request_location and request_phone together to create a reply markup (replacesthe user keyboard). You can also configure the aspect of the reply with these.

You cannot mix the two type of buttons together, and it will error if you try to do so.

The text for all buttons may be at most 142 characters. If more characters are given, Telegram will cut the textto 128 characters and add the ellipsis (. . . ) character as the 129.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

static auth(text, url=None, *, bot=None, write_access=False, fwd_text=None)Creates a new inline button to authorize the user at the given URL.

You should set the url to be on the same domain as the one configured for the desired bot via @BotFatherusing the /setdomain command.

For more information about letting the user login via Telegram to a certain domain, see https://core.telegram.org/widgets/login.

If no url is specified, it will default to text.

Args:

bot (hints.EntityLike): The bot that requires this authorization. By default, this is the bot thatis currently logged in (itself), although you may pass a different input peer.

Note: For now, you cannot use ID or username for this argument. If you want touse a different bot than the one currently logged in, you must manually use client.get_input_entity().

write_access (bool): Whether write access is required or not. This is False by default (read-onlyaccess).

fwd_text (str): The new text to show in the button if the message is forwarded. By default, thebutton text will be the same.

static clear()Clears all keyboard buttons after sending a message with this markup. When used, no other button shouldbe present or it will be ignored.

static force_reply()Forces a reply to the message with this markup. If used, no other button should be present or it will beignored.

static inline(text, data=None)Creates a new inline button with some payload data in it.

If data is omitted, the given text will be used as data. In any case data should be either bytes orstr.

Note that the given data must be less or equal to 64 bytes. If more than 64 bytes are passed as data,ValueError is raised.

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classmethod request_location(text, *, resize=None, single_use=None, selective=None)Creates a new keyboard button to request the user’s location on click.

resize, single_use and selective are documented in text.

classmethod request_phone(text, *, resize=None, single_use=None, selective=None)Creates a new keyboard button to request the user’s phone on click.

resize, single_use and selective are documented in text.

static switch_inline(text, query=”, same_peer=False)Creates a new inline button to switch to inline query.

If query is given, it will be the default text to be used when making the inline query.

If same_peer is True the inline query will directly be set under the currently opened chat. Other-wise, the user will have to select a different dialog to make the query.

classmethod text(text, *, resize=None, single_use=None, selective=None)Creates a new keyboard button with the given text.

Args:

resize (bool): If present, the entire keyboard will be reconfigured to be resized and be smaller ifthere are not many buttons.

single_use (bool): If present, the entire keyboard will be reconfigured to be usable only once beforeit hides itself.

selective (bool): If present, the entire keyboard will be reconfigured to be “selective”. The keyboardwill be shown only to specific users. It will target users that are @mentioned in the text of themessage or to the sender of the message you reply to.

static url(text, url=None)Creates a new inline button to open the desired URL on click.

If no url is given, the text will be used as said URL instead.

You cannot detect that the user clicked this button directly.

2.36.3 ChatGetter

class telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter(chat_peer=None, *, input_chat=None,chat=None, broadcast=None)

Bases: abc.ABC

Helper base class that introduces the chat, input_chat and chat_id properties and get_chat andget_input_chat methods.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

chatReturns the User, Chat or Channel where this object belongs to. It may be None if Telegram didn’t sendthe chat.

If you only need the ID, use chat_id instead.

If you need to call a method which needs this chat, use input_chat instead.

If you’re using telethon.events, use get_chat() instead.

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chat_idReturns the marked chat integer ID. Note that this value will be different from to_id for incomingprivate messages, since the chat to which the messages go is to your own person, but the chat itself is withthe one who sent the message.

TL;DR; this gets the ID that you expect.

If there is a chat in the object, chat_id will always be set, which is why you should use it instead ofchat.id.

get_chat()Returns chat, but will make an API call to find the chat unless it’s already cached.

If you only need the ID, use chat_id instead.

If you need to call a method which needs this chat, use get_input_chat() instead.

get_input_chat()Returns input_chat, but will make an API call to find the input chat unless it’s already cached.

input_chatThis InputPeer is the input version of the chat where the message was sent. Similarly to input_sender,this doesn’t have things like username or similar, but still useful in some cases.

Note that this might not be available if the library doesn’t have enough information available.

is_channelTrue if the message was sent on a megagroup or channel.

is_groupTrue if the message was sent on a group or megagroup.

Returns None if there isn’t enough information (e.g. on events.MessageDeleted).

is_privateTrue if the message was sent as a private message.

Returns None if there isn’t enough information (e.g. on events.MessageDeleted).

2.36.4 Conversation

class telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation(client, input_chat, *, timeout, to-tal_timeout, max_messages, exclu-sive, replies_are_responses)

Bases: telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter

Represents a conversation inside an specific chat.

A conversation keeps track of new messages since it was created until its exit and easily lets you query thecurrent state.

If you need a conversation across two or more chats, you should use two conversations and synchronize them asyou better see fit.

__aenter__()

__aexit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb)

__enter__()Helps to cut boilerplate on async context managers that offer synchronous variants.

__exit__(*args)

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cancel()Cancels the current conversation. Pending responses and subsequent calls to get a response will raiseasyncio.CancelledError.

This method is synchronous and should not be awaited.

cancel_all()Calls cancel on all conversations in this chat.

Note that you should await this method, since it’s meant to be used outside of a context manager, and itneeds to resolve the chat.

get_edit(message=None, *, timeout=None)Awaits for an edit after the last message to arrive. The arguments are the same as those forget_response.

get_reply(message=None, *, timeout=None)Gets the next message that explicitly replies to a previous one.

get_response(message=None, *, timeout=None)Gets the next message that responds to a previous one.

Args:

message (Message | int, optional): The message (or the message ID) for which a response is ex-pected. By default this is the last sent message.

timeout (int | float, optional): If present, this timeout (in seconds) will override the per-action timeout defined for the conversation.

mark_read(message=None)Marks as read the latest received message if message is None. Otherwise, marks as read until thegiven message (or message ID).

This is equivalent to calling client.send_read_acknowledge.

send_file(*args, **kwargs)Sends a file in the context of this conversation. Shorthand for telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethods.send_file with entity already set.

send_message(*args, **kwargs)Sends a message in the context of this conversation. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with entity already set.

wait_event(event, *, timeout=None)Waits for a custom event to occur. Timeouts still apply.

Note: Only use this if there isn’t another method available! For example, don’t use wait_event fornew messages, since get_response already exists, etc.

Unless you’re certain that your code will run fast enough, generally you should get a “handle” of thisspecial coroutine before acting. Generally, you should do this:

>>> from telethon import TelegramClient, events>>>>>> client = TelegramClient(...)>>>>>> async def main():>>> async with client.conversation(...) as conv:>>> response = conv.wait_event(events.NewMessage(incoming=True))

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(continued from previous page)

>>> await conv.send_message('Hi')>>> response = await response

This way your event can be registered before acting, since the response may arrive before your event wasregistered. It depends on your use case since this also means the event can arrive before you send a previousaction.

wait_read(message=None, *, timeout=None)Awaits for the sent message to be marked as read. Note that receiving a response doesn’t imply the messagewas read, and this action will also trigger even without a response.

2.36.5 Dialog

class telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog(client, dialog, entities, message)Bases: object

Custom class that encapsulates a dialog (an open “conversation” with someone, a group or a channel) providingan abstraction to easily access the input version/normal entity/message etc. The library will return instances ofthis class when calling get_dialogs().

Args:

dialog (Dialog): The original Dialog instance.

pinned (bool): Whether this dialog is pinned to the top or not.

folder_id (folder_id): The folder ID that this dialog belongs to.

archived (bool): Whether this dialog is archived or not (folder_id is None).

message (Message): The last message sent on this dialog. Note that this member will not be updatedwhen new messages arrive, it’s only set on creation of the instance.

date (datetime): The date of the last message sent on this dialog.

entity (entity): The entity that belongs to this dialog (user, chat or channel).

input_entity (InputPeer): Input version of the entity.

id (int): The marked ID of the entity, which is guaranteed to be unique.

name (str): Display name for this dialog. For chats and channels this is their title, and for users it’s“First-Name Last-Name”.

title (str): Alias for name.

unread_count (int): How many messages are currently unread in this dialog. Note that this value won’tupdate when new messages arrive.

unread_mentions_count (int): How many mentions are currently unread in this dialog. Note that thisvalue won’t update when new messages arrive.

draft (Draft): The draft object in this dialog. It will not be None, so you can call draft.set_message(...).

is_user (bool): True if the entity is a User.

is_group (bool): True if the entity is a Chat or a Channel megagroup.

is_channel (bool): True if the entity is a Channel.

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__str__()Return str(self).

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

archive(folder=1)Archives (or un-archives) this dialog.

Args:

folder (int, optional): The folder to which the dialog should be archived to.

If you want to “un-archive” it, use folder=0.

Returns: The Updates object that the request produces.

Example:

# Archivingdialog.archive()

# Un-archivingdialog.archive(0)

delete(revoke=False)Deletes the dialog from your dialog list. If you own the channel this won’t destroy it, only delete it fromthe list.

Shorthand for telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods.delete_dialog with entityalready set.

send_message(*args, **kwargs)Sends a message to this dialog. This is just a wrapper around client.send_message(dialog.input_entity, *args, **kwargs).

stringify()

to_dict()

2.36.6 Draft

class telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft(client, entity, draft)Bases: object

Custom class that encapsulates a draft on the Telegram servers, providing an abstraction to change the messageconveniently. The library will return instances of this class when calling get_drafts().

Args:

date (datetime): The date of the draft.

link_preview (bool): Whether the link preview is enabled or not.

reply_to_msg_id (int): The message ID that the draft will reply to.

__str__()Return str(self).

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

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delete()Deletes this draft, and returns True on success.

entityThe entity that belongs to this dialog (user, chat or channel).

get_entity()Returns entity but will make an API call if necessary.

get_input_entity()Returns input_entity but will make an API call if necessary.

input_entityInput version of the entity.

is_emptyConvenience bool to determine if the draft is empty or not.

raw_textThe raw (text without formatting) contained in the draft. It will be empty if there is no text (thus draft notset).

send(clear=True, parse_mode=())Sends the contents of this draft to the dialog. This is just a wrapper around send_message(dialog.input_entity, *args, **kwargs).

set_message(text=None, reply_to=0, parse_mode=(), link_preview=None)Changes the draft message on the Telegram servers. The changes are reflected in this object.

Parameters

• text (str) – New text of the draft. Preserved if left as None.

• reply_to (int) – Message ID to reply to. Preserved if left as 0, erased if set to None.

• link_preview (bool) – Whether to attach a web page preview. Preserved if left asNone.

• parse_mode (str) – The parse mode to be used for the text.

Return bool True on success.

stringify()

textThe markdown text contained in the draft. It will be empty if there is no text (and hence no draft is set).

to_dict()

2.36.7 File

class telethon.tl.custom.file.File(media)Bases: object

Convenience class over media like photos or documents, which supports accessing the attributes in a moreconvenient way.

If any of the attributes are not present in the current media, the properties will be None.

The original media is available through the media attribute.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

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durationThe duration in seconds of the audio or video.

emojiA string with all emoji that represent the current sticker.

extThe extension from the mime type of this file.

If the mime type is unknown, the extension from the file name (if any) will be used.

heightThe height in pixels of this media if it’s a photo or a video.

idThe bot-API style file_id representing this file.

Note: This file ID may not work under user accounts, but should still be usable by bot accounts.

You can, however, still use it to identify a file in for example a database.

mime_typeThe mime-type of this file.

nameThe file name of this document.

performerThe performer of the song.

sizeThe size in bytes of this file.

sticker_setThe InputStickerSet to which the sticker file belongs.

titleThe title of the song.

widthThe width in pixels of this media if it’s a photo or a video.

2.36.8 Forward

class telethon.tl.custom.forward.Forward(client, original, entities)Bases: telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter, telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter

Custom class that encapsulates a MessageFwdHeader providing an abstraction to easily access information likethe original sender.

Remember that this class implements ChatGetter and SenderGetter which means you have access to alltheir sender and chat properties and methods.

Attributes:

original_fwd (MessageFwdHeader): The original MessageFwdHeader instance.

Any other attribute: Attributes not described here are the same as those available in the originalMessageFwdHeader.

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2.36.9 InlineBuilder

class telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder.InlineBuilder(client)Bases: object

Helper class to allow defining InlineQuery results.

Common arguments to all methods are explained here to avoid repetition:

text (str, optional): If present, the user will send a text message with this text upon being clicked.

link_preview (bool, optional): Whether to show a link preview in the sent text message or not.

geo (InputGeoPoint, GeoPoint, InputMediaVenue, MessageMediaVenue, optional): If present,it may either be a geo point or a venue.

period (int, optional): The period in seconds to be used for geo points.

contact (InputMediaContact, MessageMediaContact, optional): If present, it must be the con-tact information to send.

game (bool, optional): May be True to indicate that the game will be sent.

buttons (list, custom.Button, KeyboardButton, optional): Same as buttons forclient.send_message().

parse_mode (str, optional): Same as parse_mode for client.send_message().

id (str, optional): The string ID to use for this result. If not present, it will be the SHA256 hex-adecimal digest of converting the created InputBotInlineResult with empty ID to bytes(), sothat the ID will be deterministic for the same input.

Note: If two inputs are exactly the same, their IDs will be the same too. If you send twoarticles with the same ID, it will raise ResultIdDuplicateError. Consider giving theman explicit ID if you need to send two results that are the same.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

article(title, description=None, *, url=None, thumb=None, content=None, id=None, text=None,parse_mode=(), link_preview=True, geo=None, period=60, contact=None, game=False, but-tons=None)

Creates new inline result of article type.

Args:

title (str): The title to be shown for this result.

description (str, optional): Further explanation of what this result means.

url (str, optional): The URL to be shown for this result.

thumb (InputWebDocument, optional): The thumbnail to be shown for this result. For now it hasto be a InputWebDocument if present.

content (InputWebDocument, optional): The content to be shown for this result. For now it has tobe a InputWebDocument if present.

document(file, title=None, *, description=None, type=None, mime_type=None, attributes=None,force_document=False, voice_note=False, video_note=False, use_cache=True, id=None,text=None, parse_mode=(), link_preview=True, geo=None, period=60, contact=None,game=False, buttons=None)

Creates a new inline result of document type.

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use_cache, mime_type, attributes, force_document, voice_note and video_note aredescribed in client.send_file.

Args:

file (obj): Same as file for client.send_file().

title (str, optional): The title to be shown for this result.

description (str, optional): Further explanation of what this result means.

type (str, optional): The type of the document. May be one of: photo, gif, mpeg4_gif, video,audio, voice, document, sticker.

See “Type of the result” in https://core.telegram.org/bots/api.

game(short_name, *, id=None, text=None, parse_mode=(), link_preview=True, geo=None, period=60,contact=None, game=False, buttons=None)

Creates a new inline result of game type.

Args:

short_name (str): The short name of the game to use.

photo(file, *, id=None, text=None, parse_mode=(), link_preview=True, geo=None, period=60, con-tact=None, game=False, buttons=None)

Creates a new inline result of photo type.

Args:

file (obj, optional): Same as file for client.send_file().

2.36.10 InlineResult

class telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult(client, original, query_id=None)Bases: object

Custom class that encapsulates a bot inline result providing an abstraction to easily access some commonlyneeded features (such as clicking a result to select it).

Attributes:

result (BotInlineResult): The original BotInlineResult object.

ARTICLE = 'article'

AUDIO = 'audio'

CONTACT = 'contact'

DOCUMENT = 'document'

GAME = 'game'

GIF = 'gif'

LOCATION = 'location'

PHOTO = 'photo'

VENUE = 'venue'

VIDEO = 'video'

VIDEO_GIF = 'mpeg4_gif'

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__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

click(entity, reply_to=None, silent=False, clear_draft=False, hide_via=False)Clicks this result and sends the associated message.

Args:

entity (entity): The entity to which the message of this result should be sent.

reply_to (int | Message, optional): If present, the sent message will reply to this ID or message.

silent (bool, optional): Whether the message should notify people with sound or not. Defaults toFalse (send with a notification sound unless the person has the chat muted). Set it to True toalter this behaviour.

clear_draft (bool, optional): Whether the draft should be removed after sending the message fromthis result or not. Defaults to False.

hide_via (bool, optional): Whether the “via @bot” should be hidden or not. Only works withcertain bots (like @bing or @gif).

descriptionThe description for this inline result. It may be None.

documentReturns either the WebDocument content for normal results or the Document for media results.

download_media(*args, **kwargs)Downloads the media in this result (if there is a document, the document will be downloaded; otherwise,the photo will if present).

This is a wrapper around client.download_media.

messageThe always-present BotInlineMessage that will be sent if click is called on this result.

photoReturns either the WebDocument thumbnail for normal results or the Photo for media results.

titleThe title for this inline result. It may be None.

typeThe always-present type of this result. It will be one of: 'article', 'photo', 'gif','mpeg4_gif', 'video', 'audio', 'voice', 'document', 'location', 'venue','contact', 'game'.

You can access all of these constants through InlineResult, such as InlineResult.ARTICLE,InlineResult.VIDEO_GIF, etc.

urlThe URL present in this inline results. If you want to “click” this URL to open it in your browser, youshould use Python’s webbrowser.open(url) for such task.

2.36.11 InlineResults

class telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults.InlineResults(client, original)Bases: list

Custom class that encapsulates BotResults providing an abstraction to easily access some commonly neededfeatures (such as clicking one of the results to select it)

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Note that this is a list of InlineResult so you can iterate over it or use indices to access its elements. Inaddition, it has some attributes.

Attributes:

result (BotResults): The original BotResults object.

query_id (int): The random ID that identifies this query.

cache_time (int): For how long the results should be considered valid. You can call results_validat any moment to determine if the results are still valid or not.

users (User): The users present in this inline query.

gallery (bool): Whether these results should be presented in a grid (as a gallery of images) or not.

next_offset (str, optional): The string to be used as an offset to get the next chunk of results, if any.

switch_pm (InlineBotSwitchPM, optional): If presents, the results should show a button to switch to aprivate conversation with the bot using the text in this object.

__repr__()Return repr(self).

__str__()Return str(self).

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

results_valid()Returns True if the cache time has not expired yet and the results can still be considered valid.

2.36.12 Message

class telethon.tl.custom.message.Message(id, to_id=None, date=None, out=None,mentioned=None, media_unread=None,silent=None, post=None, from_id=None,reply_to_msg_id=None, message=None,fwd_from=None, via_bot_id=None, me-dia=None, reply_markup=None, enti-ties=None, views=None, edit_date=None,post_author=None, grouped_id=None,from_scheduled=None, legacy=None,edit_hide=None, restriction_reason=None,action=None)

Bases: telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter, telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter, telethon.tl.tlobject.TLObject, abc.ABC

This custom class aggregates both Message and MessageService to ease accessing their members.

Remember that this class implements ChatGetter and SenderGetter which means you have access to alltheir sender and chat properties and methods.

Members:

id (int): The ID of this message. This field is always present. Any other member is optional and may beNone.

out (bool): Whether the message is outgoing (i.e. you sent it from another session) or incoming (i.e.someone else sent it).

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Note that messages in your own chat are always incoming, but this member will be True if you senda message to your own chat. Messages you forward to your chat are not considered outgoing, just likeofficial clients display them.

mentioned (bool): Whether you were mentioned in this message or not. Note that replies to your ownmessages also count as mentions.

media_unread (bool): Whether you have read the media in this message or not, e.g. listened to thevoice note media.

silent (bool): Whether the message should notify people with sound or not. Previously used in channels,but since 9 August 2019, it can also be used in private chats.

post (bool): Whether this message is a post in a broadcast channel or not.

from_scheduled (bool): Whether this message was originated from a previously-scheduled message ornot.

legacy (bool): Whether this is a legacy message or not.

to_id (Peer): The peer to which this message was sent, which is either PeerUser, PeerChat or PeerChan-nel. This will always be present except for empty messages.

date (datetime): The UTC+0 datetime object indicating when this message was sent. This willalways be present except for empty messages.

message (str): The string text of the message for Message instances, which will be None for othertypes of messages.

action (MessageAction): The message action object of the message for MessageService instances, whichwill be None for other types of messages.

from_id (int): The ID of the user who sent this message. This will be None if the message was sent ina broadcast channel.

reply_to_msg_id (int): The ID to which this message is replying to, if any.

fwd_from (MessageFwdHeader): The original forward header if this message is a forward. You shouldprobably use the forward property instead.

via_bot_id (int): The ID of the bot used to send this message through its inline mode (e.g. “via @like”).

media (MessageMedia): The media sent with this message if any (such as photos, videos, documents,gifs, stickers, etc.).

You may want to access the photo, document etc. properties instead.

If the media was not present or it was MessageMediaEmpty, this member will instead be None forconvenience.

reply_markup (ReplyMarkup): The reply markup for this message (which was sent either via a bot orby a bot). You probably want to access buttons instead.

entities (List[MessageEntity]): The list of markup entities in this message, such as bold, italics, code,hyperlinks, etc.

views (int): The number of views this message from a broadcast channel has. This is also present inforwards.

edit_date (datetime): The date when this message was last edited.

edit_hide (bool): Whether the edited mark of this message is edited should be hidden (e.g. in GUIclients) or shown.

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post_author (str): The display name of the message sender to show in messages sent to broadcast chan-nels.

grouped_id (int): If this message belongs to a group of messages (photo albums or video albums), allof them will have the same value here.

restriction_reason (List[RestrictionReason]) An optional list of reasons why this message was re-stricted. If the list is None, this message has not been restricted.

action_entitiesReturns a list of entities that took part in this action.

Possible cases for this are MessageActionChatAddUser, types.MessageActionChatCreate, MessageAc-tionChatDeleteUser, MessageActionChatJoinedByLink MessageActionChatMigrateTo and MessageAc-tionChannelMigrateFrom.

If the action is neither of those, the result will be None. If some entities could not be retrieved, the listmay contain some None items in it.

audioThe Document media in this message, if it’s an audio file.

button_countReturns the total button count (sum of all buttons rows).

buttonsReturns a list of lists of MessageButton, if any.

Otherwise, it returns None.

click(i=None, j=None, *, text=None, filter=None, data=None)Calls button.click on the specified button.

Does nothing if the message has no buttons.

Args:

i (int): Clicks the i’th button (starting from the index 0). Will raise IndexError if out ofbounds. Example:

>>> message = ... # get the message somehow>>> # Clicking the 3rd button>>> # [button1] [button2]>>> # [ button3 ]>>> # [button4] [button5]>>> await message.click(2) # index

j (int): Clicks the button at position (i, j), these being the indices for the (row, column) respectively.Example:

>>> # Clicking the 2nd button on the 1st row.>>> # [button1] [button2]>>> # [ button3 ]>>> # [button4] [button5]>>> await message.click(0, 1) # (row, column)

This is equivalent to message.buttons[0][1].click().

text (str | callable): Clicks the first button with the text “text”. This may also be a callable, likea re.compile(...).match, and the text will be passed to it.

filter (callable): Clicks the first button for which the callable returns True. The callable shouldaccept a single MessageButton argument.

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data (bytes): This argument overrides the rest and will not search any buttons. Instead, it willdirectly send the request to behave as if it clicked a button with said data. Note that if the messagedoes not have this data, it will raise DataInvalidError.

Example:

# Click the first buttonawait message.click(0)

# Click some row/columnawait message.click(row, column)

# Click by textawait message.click(text='')

# Click by dataawait message.click(data=b'payload')

clientReturns the TelegramClient that patched this message. This will only be present if you use thefriendly methods, it won’t be there if you invoke raw API methods manually, in which case you shouldonly access members, not properties.

contactThe MessageMediaContact in this message, if it’s a contact.

delete(*args, **kwargs)Deletes the message. You’re responsible for checking whether you have the permission to do so, orto except the error otherwise. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.delete_messages with entity and message_ids already set.

If you need to delete more than one message at once, don’t use this delete method. Use a telethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient instance directly.

documentThe Document media in this message, if any.

download_media(*args, **kwargs)Downloads the media contained in the message, if any. Shorthand for telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethods.download_media with the message already set.

edit(*args, **kwargs)Edits the message iff it’s outgoing. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.edit_message with both entity and message already set.

Returns None if the message was incoming, or the edited Message otherwise.

Note: This is different from client.edit_message and will respect the previous state of the mes-sage. For example, if the message didn’t have a link preview, the edit won’t add one by default, and youshould force it by setting it to True if you want it.

This is generally the most desired and convenient behaviour, and will work for link previews and messagebuttons.

fileReturns a File wrapping the photo or document in this message. If the media type is different (polls,games, none, etc.), this property will be None.

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This instance lets you easily access other properties, such as file.id, file.name, etc., without havingto manually inspect the document.attributes.

forwardThe Forward information if this message is a forwarded message.

forward_to(*args, **kwargs)Forwards the message. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.forward_messages with both messages and from_peer already set.

If you need to forward more than one message at once, don’t use this forward_to method. Use atelethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient instance directly.

gameThe Game media in this message, if it’s a game.

geoThe GeoPoint media in this message, if it has a location.

get_buttons()Returns buttons when that property fails (this is rarely needed).

get_entities_text(cls=None)Returns a list of (markup entity, inner text) (like bold or italics).

The markup entity is a MessageEntity that represents bold, italics, etc., and the inner text is the str insidethat markup entity.

For example:

print(repr(message.text)) # shows: 'Hello **world**!'

for ent, txt in message.get_entities_text():print(ent) # shows: MessageEntityBold(offset=6, length=5)print(txt) # shows: world

Args:

cls (type): Returns entities matching this type only. For example, the following will print the textfor all code entities:

>>> from telethon.tl.types import MessageEntityCode>>>>>> m = ... # get the message>>> for _, inner_text in m.get_entities_text(MessageEntityCode):>>> print(inner_text)

get_reply_message()The Message that this message is replying to, or None.

The result will be cached after its first use.

gifThe Document media in this message, if it’s a “gif”.

“Gif” files by Telegram are normally .mp4 video files without sound, the so called “animated” media.However, it may be the actual gif format if the file is too large.

invoiceThe MessageMediaInvoice in this message, if it’s an invoice.

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is_replyTrue if the message is a reply to some other message.

Remember that you can access the ID of the message this one is replying to through reply_to_msg_id,and the Message object with get_reply_message().

mark_read()Marks the message as read. Shorthand for client.send_read_acknowledge() with bothentity and message already set.

photoThe Photo media in this message, if any.

This will also return the photo for MessageService if its action is MessageActionChatEditPhoto, or if themessage has a web preview with a photo.

pin(*, notify=False)Pins the message. Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.pin_message with both entity and message already set.

pollThe MessageMediaPoll in this message, if it’s a poll.

raw_textThe raw message text, ignoring any formatting. Will be None for MessageService.

Setting a value to this field will erase the entities, unlike changing the message member.

reply(*args, **kwargs)Replies to the message (as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with both entity and reply_to already set.

respond(*args, **kwargs)Responds to the message (not as a reply). Shorthand for telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message with entity already set.

stickerThe Document media in this message, if it’s a sticker.

textThe message text, formatted using the client’s default parse mode. Will be None for MessageService.

venueThe MessageMediaVenue in this message, if it’s a venue.

via_botThe bot User if the message was sent via said bot.

This will only be present if via_bot_id is not None and the entity is known.

via_input_botReturns the input variant of via_bot.

videoThe Document media in this message, if it’s a video.

video_noteThe Document media in this message, if it’s a video note.

voiceThe Document media in this message, if it’s a voice note.

web_previewThe WebPage media in this message, if any.

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2.36.13 MessageButton

class telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton(client, original, chat, bot,msg_id)

Bases: object

Note: Message.buttons are instances of this type. If you want to define a reply markup for e.g. sendingmessages, refer to Button instead.

Custom class that encapsulates a message button providing an abstraction to easily access some commonlyneeded features (such as clicking the button itself).

Attributes:

button (KeyboardButton): The original KeyboardButton object.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

click()Emulates the behaviour of clicking this button.

If it’s a normal KeyboardButton with text, a message will be sent, and the sent Message returned.

If it’s an inline KeyboardButtonCallback with text and data, it will be “clicked” and the BotCallbackAn-swer returned.

If it’s an inline KeyboardButtonSwitchInline button, the StartBotRequest will be invoked and the resultingupdates returned.

If it’s a KeyboardButtonUrl, the URL of the button will be passed to webbrowser.open and returnTrue on success.

clientReturns the telethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient instance that created thisinstance.

dataThe bytes data for KeyboardButtonCallback objects.

inline_queryThe query str for KeyboardButtonSwitchInline objects.

textThe text string of the button.

urlThe url str for KeyboardButtonUrl objects.

2.36.14 SenderGetter

class telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter(sender_id=None, *, sender=None,input_sender=None)

Bases: abc.ABC

Helper base class that introduces the sender, input_sender and sender_id properties andget_sender and get_input_sender methods.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

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get_input_sender()Returns input_sender, but will make an API call to find the input sender unless it’s already cached.

get_sender()Returns sender, but will make an API call to find the sender unless it’s already cached.

If you only need the ID, use sender_id instead.

If you need to call a method which needs this sender, use get_input_sender() instead.

input_senderThis InputPeer is the input version of the user/channel who sent the message. Similarly to input_chat,this doesn’t have things like username or similar, but still useful in some cases.

Note that this might not be available if the library can’t find the input chat, or if the message a broadcaston a channel.

senderReturns the User or Channel that sent this object. It may be None if Telegram didn’t send the sender.

If you only need the ID, use sender_id instead.

If you need to call a method which needs this chat, use input_sender instead.

If you’re using telethon.events, use get_sender() instead.

sender_idReturns the marked sender integer ID, if present.

If there is a sender in the object, sender_id will always be set, which is why you should use it insteadof sender.id.

2.37 Utilities

These are the utilities that the library has to offer.

Utilities for working with the Telegram API itself (such as handy methods to convert between an entity like a User,Chat, etc. into its Input version)

class telethon.utils.AsyncClassWrapper(wrapped)Bases: object

__getattr__(item)

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

telethon.utils.chunks(iterable, size=100)Turns the given iterable into chunks of the specified size, which is 100 by default since that’s what Telegramuses the most.

telethon.utils.decode_waveform(waveform)Inverse operation of encode_waveform.

telethon.utils.encode_waveform(waveform)Encodes the input bytes into a 5-bit byte-string to be used as a voice note’s waveform. Seedecode_waveform for the reverse operation.

Example

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chat = ...file = 'my.ogg'

# Send 'my.ogg' with a ascending-triangle waveformawait client.send_file(chat, file, attributes=[types.DocumentAttributeAudio(

duration=7,voice=True,waveform=utils.encode_waveform(bytes(range(2 ** 5)) # 2**5 because 5-bit

)]

# Send 'my.ogg' with a square waveformawait client.send_file(chat, file, attributes=[types.DocumentAttributeAudio(

duration=7,voice=True,waveform=utils.encode_waveform(bytes((31, 31, 15, 15, 15, 15, 31, 31)) *

→˓4))]

telethon.utils.get_appropriated_part_size(file_size)Gets the appropriated part size when uploading or downloading files, given an initial file size.

telethon.utils.get_attributes(file, *, attributes=None, mime_type=None,force_document=False, voice_note=False, video_note=False,supports_streaming=False)

Get a list of attributes for the given file and the mime type as a tuple ([attribute], mime_type).

telethon.utils.get_display_name(entity)Gets the display name for the given User, Chat or Channel. Returns an empty string otherwise.

telethon.utils.get_extension(media)Gets the corresponding extension for any Telegram media.

telethon.utils.get_inner_text(text, entities)Gets the inner text that’s surrounded by the given entities. For instance: text = ‘hey!’, entity = MessageEntity-Bold(2, 2) -> ‘y!’.

Parameters

• text – the original text.

• entities – the entity or entities that must be matched.

Returns a single result or a list of the text surrounded by the entities.

telethon.utils.get_input_channel(entity)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for InputChannel’s alone.

Important: This method does not validate for invalid general-purpose access hashes, unlikeget_input_peer. Consider using instead: get_input_channel(get_input_peer(channel)).

telethon.utils.get_input_chat_photo(photo)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for chat photos

telethon.utils.get_input_dialog(dialog)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for dialogs

telethon.utils.get_input_document(document)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for documents

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telethon.utils.get_input_geo(geo)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for geo points

telethon.utils.get_input_location(location)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for input messages.

Note that this returns a tuple (dc_id, location), the dc_id being present if known.

telethon.utils.get_input_media(media, *, is_photo=False, attributes=None,force_document=False, voice_note=False, video_note=False,supports_streaming=False)

Similar to get_input_peer(), but for media.

If the media is InputFile and is_photo is known to be True, it will be treated as an InputMediaUploaded-Photo. Else, the rest of parameters will indicate how to treat it.

telethon.utils.get_input_message(message)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for input messages.

telethon.utils.get_input_peer(entity, allow_self=True, check_hash=True)Gets the input peer for the given “entity” (user, chat or channel).

A TypeError is raised if the given entity isn’t a supported type or if check_hash is True but the entity’saccess_hash is None or the entity contains min information. In this case, the hash cannot be used forgeneral purposes, and thus is not returned to avoid any issues which can derive from invalid access hashes.

Note that check_hash is ignored if an input peer is already passed since in that case we assume the userknows what they’re doing. This is key to getting entities by explicitly passing hash = 0.

telethon.utils.get_input_photo(photo)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for photos

telethon.utils.get_input_user(entity)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for InputUser’s alone.

Important: This method does not validate for invalid general-purpose access hashes, unlikeget_input_peer. Consider using instead: get_input_channel(get_input_peer(channel)).

telethon.utils.get_message_id(message)Similar to get_input_peer(), but for message IDs.

telethon.utils.get_peer(peer)

telethon.utils.get_peer_id(peer, add_mark=True)Convert the given peer into its marked ID by default.

This “mark” comes from the “bot api” format, and with it the peer type can be identified back. User ID is leftunmodified, chat ID is negated, and channel ID is prefixed with -100:

• user_id

• -chat_id

• -100channel_id

The original ID and the peer type class can be returned with a call to resolve_id(marked_id)().

telethon.utils.is_audio(file)Returns True if the file extension looks like an audio file.

telethon.utils.is_gif(file)Returns True if the file extension looks like a gif file to Telegram.

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telethon.utils.is_image(file)Returns True if the file extension looks like an image file to Telegram.

telethon.utils.is_list_like(obj)Returns True if the given object looks like a list.

Checking if hasattr(obj, '__iter__') and ignoring str/bytes is not enough. Things likeopen() are also iterable (and probably many other things), so just support the commonly known list-likeobjects.

telethon.utils.is_video(file)Returns True if the file extension looks like a video file.

telethon.utils.pack_bot_file_id(file)Inverse operation for resolve_bot_file_id.

The only parameters this method will accept are Document and Photo, and it will return a variable-lengthfile_id string.

If an invalid parameter is given, it will return None.

telethon.utils.parse_phone(phone)Parses the given phone, or returns None if it’s invalid.

telethon.utils.parse_username(username)Parses the given username or channel access hash, given a string, username or URL. Returns a tuple consistingof both the stripped, lowercase username and whether it is a joinchat/ hash (in which case is not lowercase’d).

Returns (None, False) if the username or link is not valid.

telethon.utils.resolve_bot_file_id(file_id)Given a Bot API-style file_id, returns the media it represents. If the file_id is not valid, None is returnedinstead.

Note that the file_id does not have information such as image dimensions or file size, so these will be zeroif present.

For thumbnails, the photo ID and hash will always be zero.

telethon.utils.resolve_id(marked_id)Given a marked ID, returns the original ID and its Peer type.

telethon.utils.resolve_inline_message_id(inline_msg_id)Resolves an inline message ID. Returns a tuple of (message id, peer, dc id, access hash)

The peer may either be a PeerUser referencing the user who sent the message via the bot in a private conver-sation or small group chat, or a PeerChannel if the message was sent in a channel.

The access_hash does not have any use yet.

telethon.utils.resolve_invite_link(link)Resolves the given invite link. Returns a tuple of (link creator user id, global chat id,random int).

Note that for broadcast channels, the link creator user ID will be zero to protect their identity. Normal chats andmegagroup channels will have such ID.

Note that the chat ID may not be accurate for chats with a link that were upgraded to megagroup, since the linkcan remain the same, but the chat ID will be correct once a new link is generated.

telethon.utils.sanitize_parse_mode(mode)Converts the given parse mode into an object with parse and unparse callable properties.

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telethon.utils.stripped_photo_to_jpg(stripped)Adds the JPG header and footer to a stripped image.

Ported from https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/blob/bec39d89e19670eb436dc794a8f20b657cb87c71/Telegram/SourceFiles/ui/image/image.cpp#L225

2.38 API Errors

These are the base errors that Telegram’s API may raise.

See RPC Errors for a more in-depth explanation on how to handle all known possible errors and learning to determinewhat a method may raise.

Errors not related to the Telegram API itself

exception telethon.errors.common.AlreadyInConversationErrorBases: Exception

Occurs when another exclusive conversation is opened in the same chat.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

exception telethon.errors.common.BadMessageError(request, code)Bases: Exception

Occurs when handling a bad_message_notification.

ErrorMessages = {16: 'msg_id too low (most likely, client time is wrong it would be worthwhile to synchronize it using msg_id notifications and re-send the original message with the "correct" msg_id or wrap it in a container with a new msg_id if the original message had waited too long on the client to be transmitted).', 17: 'msg_id too high (similar to the previous case, the client time has to be synchronized, and the message re-sent with the correct msg_id).', 18: 'Incorrect two lower order msg_id bits (the server expects client message msg_id to be divisible by 4).', 19: 'Container msg_id is the same as msg_id of a previously received message (this must never happen).', 20: 'Message too old, and it cannot be verified whether the server has received a message with this msg_id or not.', 32: 'msg_seqno too low (the server has already received a message with a lower msg_id but with either a higher or an equal and odd seqno).', 33: 'msg_seqno too high (similarly, there is a message with a higher msg_id but with either a lower or an equal and odd seqno).', 34: 'An even msg_seqno expected (irrelevant message), but odd received.', 35: 'Odd msg_seqno expected (relevant message), but even received.', 48: 'Incorrect server salt (in this case, the bad_server_salt response is received with the correct salt, and the message is to be re-sent with it).', 64: 'Invalid container.'}

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

exception telethon.errors.common.CdnFileTamperedErrorBases: telethon.errors.common.SecurityError

Occurs when there’s a hash mismatch between the decrypted CDN file and its expected hash.

exception telethon.errors.common.InvalidBufferError(payload)Bases: BufferError

Occurs when the buffer is invalid, and may contain an HTTP error code. For instance, 404 means “forgot-ten/broken authorization key”, while

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

exception telethon.errors.common.InvalidChecksumError(checksum, valid_checksum)Bases: Exception

Occurs when using the TCP full mode and the checksum of a received packet doesn’t match the expectedchecksum.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

exception telethon.errors.common.MultiErrorBases: Exception

Exception container for multiple TLRequest’s.

static __new__(cls, exceptions, result, requests)Create and return a new object. See help(type) for accurate signature.

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exception telethon.errors.common.ReadCancelledErrorBases: Exception

Occurs when a read operation was cancelled.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

exception telethon.errors.common.SecurityError(*args)Bases: Exception

Generic security error, mostly used when generating a new AuthKey.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

exception telethon.errors.common.TypeNotFoundError(invalid_constructor_id, remain-ing)

Bases: Exception

Occurs when a type is not found, for example, when trying to read a TLObject with an invalid constructor code.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.AuthKeyError(request, message, code=None)Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

Errors related to invalid authorization key, like AUTH_KEY_DUPLICATED which can cause the connection tofail.

code = 406

message = 'AUTH_KEY'

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.BadRequestError(request, message,code=None)

Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

The query contains errors. In the event that a request was created using a form and contains user generated data,the user should be notified that the data must be corrected before the query is repeated.

code = 400

message = 'BAD_REQUEST'

telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.BotTimeoutalias of telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.TimedOutError

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.FloodError(request, message, code=None)Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

The maximum allowed number of attempts to invoke the given method with the given input parameters has beenexceeded. For example, in an attempt to request a large number of text messages (SMS) for the same phonenumber.

code = 420

message = 'FLOOD'

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exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.ForbiddenError(request, message,code=None)

Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

Privacy violation. For example, an attempt to write a message to someone who has blacklisted the current user.

code = 403

message = 'FORBIDDEN'

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.InvalidDCError(request, message,code=None)

Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

The request must be repeated, but directed to a different data center.

code = 303

message = 'ERROR_SEE_OTHER'

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.NotFoundError(request, message,code=None)

Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

An attempt to invoke a non-existent object, such as a method.

code = 404

message = 'NOT_FOUND'

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError(request, message, code=None)Bases: Exception

Base class for all Remote Procedure Call errors.

__reduce__()Helper for pickle.

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

code = None

message = None

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.ServerError(request, message, code=None)Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

An internal server error occurred while a request was being processed for example, there was a disruption whileaccessing a database or file storage.

code = 500

message = 'INTERNAL'

exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.TimedOutError(request, message,code=None)

Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

Clicking the inline buttons of bots that never (or take to long to) call answerCallbackQuery will result inthis “special” RPCError.

code = 503

message = 'Timeout'

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exception telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.UnauthorizedError(request, message,code=None)

Bases: telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

There was an unauthorized attempt to use functionality available only to authorized users.

code = 401

message = 'UNAUTHORIZED'

2.39 Sessions

These are the different built-in session storage that you may subclass.

class telethon.sessions.abstract.SessionBases: abc.ABC

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

auth_keyReturns an AuthKey instance associated with the saved data center, or None if a new one should begenerated.

cache_file(md5_digest, file_size, instance)Caches the given file information persistently, so that it doesn’t need to be re-uploaded in case the file isused again.

The instance will be either an InputPhoto or InputDocument, both with an .id and .access_hash attributes.

clone(to_instance=None)Creates a clone of this session file.

close()Called on client disconnection. Should be used to free any used resources. Can be left empty if none.

dc_idReturns the currently-used data center ID.

delete()Called upon client.log_out(). Should delete the stored information from disk since it’s not valid anymore.

get_file(md5_digest, file_size, cls)Returns an instance of cls if the md5_digest and file_size match an existing saved record.The class will either be an InputPhoto or InputDocument, both with two parameters id andaccess_hash in that order.

get_input_entity(key)Turns the given key into an InputPeer (e.g. InputPeerUser). The library uses this method wheneveran InputPeer is needed to suit several purposes (e.g. user only provided its ID or wishes to use a cachedusername to avoid extra RPC).

get_update_state(entity_id)Returns the UpdateState associated with the given entity_id. If the entity_id is 0, it shouldreturn the UpdateState for no specific channel (the “general” state). If no state is known it shouldreturn None.

classmethod list_sessions()Lists available sessions. Not used by the library itself.

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portReturns the port to which the library should connect to.

process_entities(tlo)Processes the input TLObject or list and saves whatever information is relevant (e.g., ID or accesshash).

save()Called whenever important properties change. It should make persist the relevant session information todisk.

server_addressReturns the server address where the library should connect to.

set_dc(dc_id, server_address, port)Sets the information of the data center address and port that the library should connect to, as well as thedata center ID, which is currently unused.

set_update_state(entity_id, state)Sets the given UpdateState for the specified entity_id, which should be 0 if the UpdateStateis the “general” state (and not for any specific channel).

takeout_idReturns an ID of the takeout process initialized for this session, or None if there’s no were any unfinishedtakeout requests.

class telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionBases: telethon.sessions.abstract.Session

auth_keyReturns an AuthKey instance associated with the saved data center, or None if a new one should begenerated.

cache_file(md5_digest, file_size, instance)Caches the given file information persistently, so that it doesn’t need to be re-uploaded in case the file isused again.

The instance will be either an InputPhoto or InputDocument, both with an .id and .access_hash attributes.

close()Called on client disconnection. Should be used to free any used resources. Can be left empty if none.

dc_idReturns the currently-used data center ID.

delete()Called upon client.log_out(). Should delete the stored information from disk since it’s not valid anymore.

get_entity_rows_by_id(id, exact=True)

get_entity_rows_by_name(name)

get_entity_rows_by_phone(phone)

get_entity_rows_by_username(username)

get_file(md5_digest, file_size, cls)Returns an instance of cls if the md5_digest and file_size match an existing saved record.The class will either be an InputPhoto or InputDocument, both with two parameters id andaccess_hash in that order.

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get_input_entity(key)Turns the given key into an InputPeer (e.g. InputPeerUser). The library uses this method wheneveran InputPeer is needed to suit several purposes (e.g. user only provided its ID or wishes to use a cachedusername to avoid extra RPC).

get_update_state(entity_id)Returns the UpdateState associated with the given entity_id. If the entity_id is 0, it shouldreturn the UpdateState for no specific channel (the “general” state). If no state is known it shouldreturn None.

portReturns the port to which the library should connect to.

process_entities(tlo)Processes the input TLObject or list and saves whatever information is relevant (e.g., ID or accesshash).

save()Called whenever important properties change. It should make persist the relevant session information todisk.

server_addressReturns the server address where the library should connect to.

set_dc(dc_id, server_address, port)Sets the information of the data center address and port that the library should connect to, as well as thedata center ID, which is currently unused.

set_update_state(entity_id, state)Sets the given UpdateState for the specified entity_id, which should be 0 if the UpdateStateis the “general” state (and not for any specific channel).

takeout_idReturns an ID of the takeout process initialized for this session, or None if there’s no were any unfinishedtakeout requests.

class telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession(session_id=None)Bases: telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

This session contains the required information to login into your Telegram account. NEVER give the savedsession file to anyone, since they would gain instant access to all your messages and contacts.

If you think the session has been compromised, close all the sessions through an official Telegram client torevoke the authorization.

auth_key

cache_file(md5_digest, file_size, instance)Caches the given file information persistently, so that it doesn’t need to be re-uploaded in case the file isused again.

The instance will be either an InputPhoto or InputDocument, both with an .id and .access_hash attributes.

clone(to_instance=None)Creates a clone of this session file.

close()Closes the connection unless we’re working in-memory

delete()Deletes the current session file

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get_entity_rows_by_id(id, exact=True)

get_entity_rows_by_name(name)

get_entity_rows_by_phone(phone)

get_entity_rows_by_username(username)

get_file(md5_digest, file_size, cls)Returns an instance of cls if the md5_digest and file_size match an existing saved record.The class will either be an InputPhoto or InputDocument, both with two parameters id andaccess_hash in that order.

get_update_state(entity_id)Returns the UpdateState associated with the given entity_id. If the entity_id is 0, it shouldreturn the UpdateState for no specific channel (the “general” state). If no state is known it shouldreturn None.

classmethod list_sessions()Lists all the sessions of the users who have ever connected using this client and never logged out

process_entities(tlo)Processes all the found entities on the given TLObject, unless .enabled is False.

Returns True if new input entities were added.

save()Saves the current session object as session_user_id.session

set_dc(dc_id, server_address, port)Sets the information of the data center address and port that the library should connect to, as well as thedata center ID, which is currently unused.

set_update_state(entity_id, state)Sets the given UpdateState for the specified entity_id, which should be 0 if the UpdateStateis the “general” state (and not for any specific channel).

takeout_id

class telethon.sessions.string.StringSession(string: str = None)Bases: telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

This session file can be easily saved and loaded as a string. According to the initial design, it contains only thedata that is necessary for successful connection and authentication, so takeout ID is not stored.

It is thought to be used where you don’t want to create any on-disk files but would still like to be able to saveand load existing sessions by other means.

You can use custom encode and decode functions, if present:

• encode definition must be def encode(value: bytes) -> str:.

• decode definition must be def decode(value: str) -> bytes:.

static decode(x: str)→ bytes

static encode(x: bytes)→ str

save()Called whenever important properties change. It should make persist the relevant session information todisk.

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2.40 Connection Modes

The only part about network that you should worry about are the different connection modes, which are the following:

class telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.ConnectionTcpFull(ip, port, dc_id,*, loop, loggers,proxy=None)

Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.Connection

Default Telegram mode. Sends 12 additional bytes and needs to calculate the CRC value of the packet itself.

packet_codecalias of FullPacketCodec

class telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.FullPacketCodec(connection)Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.PacketCodec

encode_packet(data)Encodes single packet and returns encoded bytes.

read_packet(reader)Reads single packet from reader object that should have readexactly(n) method.

tag = None

class telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.AbridgedPacketCodec(connection)Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.PacketCodec

encode_packet(data)Encodes single packet and returns encoded bytes.

obfuscate_tag = b'\xef\xef\xef\xef'

read_packet(reader)Reads single packet from reader object that should have readexactly(n) method.

tag = b'\xef'

class telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.ConnectionTcpAbridged(ip, port,dc_id,*, loop,loggers,proxy=None)

Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.Connection

This is the mode with the lowest overhead, as it will only require 1 byte if the packet length is less than 508bytes (127 << 2, which is very common).

packet_codecalias of AbridgedPacketCodec

class telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.ConnectionTcpIntermediate(ip,port,dc_id,*,loop,log-gers,proxy=None)

Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.Connection

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Intermediate mode between ConnectionTcpFull and ConnectionTcpAbridged. Always sends 4 ex-tra bytes for the packet length.

packet_codecalias of IntermediatePacketCodec

class telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.IntermediatePacketCodec(connection)Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.PacketCodec

encode_packet(data)Encodes single packet and returns encoded bytes.

obfuscate_tag = b'\xee\xee\xee\xee'

read_packet(reader)Reads single packet from reader object that should have readexactly(n) method.

tag = b'\xee\xee\xee\xee'

class telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.RandomizedIntermediatePacketCodec(connection)Bases: telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.IntermediatePacketCodec

Data packets are aligned to 4bytes. This codec adds random bytes of size from 0 to 3 bytes, which are ignoredby decoder.

encode_packet(data)Encodes single packet and returns encoded bytes.

obfuscate_tag = b'\xdd\xdd\xdd\xdd'

read_packet(reader)Reads single packet from reader object that should have readexactly(n) method.

tag = None

class telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ConnectionTcpObfuscated(ip,port,dc_id,*,loop,log-gers,proxy=None)

Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.ObfuscatedConnection

Mode that Telegram defines as “obfuscated2”. Encodes the packet just like ConnectionTcpAbridged, butencrypts every message with a randomly generated key using the AES-CTR mode so the packets are harder todiscern.

obfuscated_ioalias of ObfuscatedIO

packet_codecalias of telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.AbridgedPacketCodec

class telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ObfuscatedIO(connection)Bases: object

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

header = None

static init_header(packet_codec)

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readexactly(n)

write(data)

class telethon.network.connection.http.ConnectionHttp(ip, port, dc_id, *, loop, log-gers, proxy=None)

Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.Connection

connect(timeout=None, ssl=None)Establishes a connection with the server.

packet_codecalias of HttpPacketCodec

class telethon.network.connection.http.HttpPacketCodec(connection)Bases: telethon.network.connection.connection.PacketCodec

encode_packet(data)Encodes single packet and returns encoded bytes.

obfuscate_tag = None

read_packet(reader)Reads single packet from reader object that should have readexactly(n) method.

tag = None

2.41 Helpers

Various helpers not related to the Telegram API itself

class telethon.helpers.TotalList(*args, **kwargs)Bases: list

A list with an extra total property, which may not match its len since the total represents the total amount ofitems available somewhere else, not the items in this list.

Examples:

# Telethon returns these lists in some cases (for example,# only when a chunk is returned, but the "total" count# is available).result = await client.get_messages(chat, limit=10)

print(result.total) # large numberprint(len(result)) # 10print(result[0]) # latest message

for x in result: # show the 10 messagesprint(x.text)

__repr__()Return repr(self).

__str__()Return str(self).

__weakref__list of weak references to the object (if defined)

telethon.helpers.add_surrogate(text)

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telethon.helpers.del_surrogate(text)

telethon.helpers.ensure_parent_dir_exists(file_path)Ensures that the parent directory exists

telethon.helpers.generate_key_data_from_nonce(server_nonce, new_nonce)Generates the key data corresponding to the given nonce

telethon.helpers.generate_random_long(signed=True)Generates a random long integer (8 bytes), which is optionally signed

telethon.helpers.retry_range(retries)Generates an integer sequence starting from 1. If retries is not a zero or a positive integer value, the sequencewill be infinite, otherwise it will end at retries + 1.

telethon.helpers.strip_text(text, entities)Strips whitespace from the given text modifying the provided entities.

This assumes that there are no overlapping entities, that their length is greater or equal to one, and that theirlength is not out of bounds.

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Python Module Index

ttelethon.client.account, 140telethon.client.auth, 141telethon.client.bots, 145telethon.client.buttons, 145telethon.client.chats, 147telethon.client.dialogs, 153telethon.client.downloads, 158telethon.client.messageparse, 161telethon.client.messages, 161telethon.client.telegrambaseclient, 136telethon.client.telegramclient, 136telethon.client.updates, 169telethon.client.uploads, 171telethon.client.users, 174telethon.errors.common, 217telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors, 218telethon.events, 190telethon.events.album, 188telethon.events.callbackquery, 185telethon.events.chataction, 179telethon.events.common, 177telethon.events.inlinequery, 187telethon.events.messagedeleted, 183telethon.events.messageedited, 183telethon.events.messageread, 184telethon.events.newmessage, 178telethon.events.raw, 190telethon.events.userupdate, 181telethon.helpers, 226telethon.network.connection.http, 226telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged,

224telethon.network.connection.tcpfull, 224telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate,

224telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated,

225telethon.sessions.abstract, 220

telethon.sessions.memory, 221telethon.sessions.sqlite, 222telethon.sessions.string, 223telethon.tl.custom, 192telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent, 192telethon.tl.custom.button, 194telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter, 196telethon.tl.custom.conversation, 197telethon.tl.custom.dialog, 199telethon.tl.custom.draft, 200telethon.tl.custom.file, 201telethon.tl.custom.forward, 202telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder, 203telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult, 204telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults, 205telethon.tl.custom.message, 206telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton, 212telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter, 212telethon.utils, 213

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Index

Symbols__aenter__() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods

method), 141__aenter__() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 197__aexit__() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods

method), 141__aexit__() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 197__call__() (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

method), 139__call__() (telethon.client.users.UserMethods

method), 174__contains__() (telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead.Event

method), 184__enter__() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods

method), 141__enter__() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 197__exit__() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods

method), 142__exit__() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 197__getattr__() (telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage.Event

method), 179__getattr__() (telethon.utils.AsyncClassWrapper

method), 213__getitem__() (telethon.client.updates.EventBuilderDict

method), 169__getitem__() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event

method), 189__iter__() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event

method), 189__len__() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event

method), 189__new__() (telethon.errors.common.MultiError static

method), 217__reduce__() (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError

method), 219

__repr__() (telethon.helpers.TotalList method), 226__repr__() (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults.InlineResults

method), 206__setattr__() (telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage.Event

method), 179__str__() (telethon.events.common.EventCommon

method), 178__str__() (telethon.helpers.TotalList method), 226__str__() (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

method), 193__str__() (telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog method),

199__str__() (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft method),

200__str__() (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults.InlineResults

method), 206__version__ (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

attribute), 139__weakref__ (telethon.client.account.AccountMethods

attribute), 140__weakref__ (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods at-

tribute), 142__weakref__ (telethon.client.bots.BotMethods at-

tribute), 145__weakref__ (telethon.client.buttons.ButtonMethods

attribute), 145__weakref__ (telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods at-

tribute), 147__weakref__ (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods

attribute), 153__weakref__ (telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethods

attribute), 158__weakref__ (telethon.client.messageparse.MessageParseMethods

attribute), 161__weakref__ (telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods

attribute), 161__weakref__ (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

attribute), 139__weakref__ (telethon.client.updates.EventBuilderDict

attribute), 169

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__weakref__ (telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethodsattribute), 170

__weakref__ (telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethodsattribute), 172

__weakref__ (telethon.client.users.UserMethods at-tribute), 174

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.AlreadyInConversationErrorattribute), 217

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.BadMessageErrorattribute), 217

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.InvalidBufferErrorattribute), 217

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.InvalidChecksumErrorattribute), 217

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.MultiError at-tribute), 217

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.ReadCancelledErrorattribute), 218

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.SecurityErrorattribute), 218

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.common.TypeNotFoundErrorattribute), 218

__weakref__ (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCErrorattribute), 219

__weakref__ (telethon.events.StopPropagationattribute), 191

__weakref__ (telethon.events.common.EventBuilderattribute), 177

__weakref__ (telethon.helpers.TotalList attribute),226

__weakref__ (telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ObfuscatedIOattribute), 225

__weakref__ (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session at-tribute), 220

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button at-tribute), 195

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetterattribute), 196

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialogattribute), 200

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft at-tribute), 200

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute),201

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder.InlineBuilderattribute), 203

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResultattribute), 204

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults.InlineResultsattribute), 206

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButtonattribute), 212

__weakref__ (telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetterattribute), 212

__weakref__ (telethon.utils.AsyncClassWrapper at-tribute), 213

AAbridgedPacketCodec (class in

telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged),224

AccountMethods (class in telethon.client.account),140

action (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

action() (telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods method),147

action_entities (telethon.tl.custom.message.Messageattribute), 208

add_event_handler()(telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethodsmethod), 170

add_surrogate() (in module telethon.helpers), 226added_by (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event

attribute), 180AdminLogEvent (class in

telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent), 192Album (class in telethon.events.album), 188Album.Event (class in telethon.events.album), 189AlreadyInConversationError, 217answer() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event

method), 185answer() (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery.Event

method), 187archive() (telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog method),

200ARTICLE (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 204article() (telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder.InlineBuilder

method), 203AsyncClassWrapper (class in telethon.utils), 213audio (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 181AUDIO (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 204audio (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

208auth() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button static

method), 195auth_key (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session at-

tribute), 220auth_key (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

attribute), 221auth_key (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession at-

tribute), 222AuthKeyError, 218

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AuthMethods (class in telethon.client.auth), 141

BBadMessageError, 217BadRequestError, 218BotMethods (class in telethon.client.bots), 145BotTimeout (in module telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors),

218build() (telethon.events.album.Album class method),

190build() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery

class method), 187build() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction class

method), 181build() (telethon.events.common.EventBuilder class

method), 177build() (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery class

method), 188build() (telethon.events.messagedeleted.MessageDeleted

class method), 184build() (telethon.events.messageedited.MessageEdited

class method), 183build() (telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead

class method), 185build() (telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage

class method), 179build() (telethon.events.raw.Raw class method), 190build() (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate class

method), 183build_reply_markup()

(telethon.client.buttons.ButtonMethods staticmethod), 145

builder (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery.Eventattribute), 188

Button (class in telethon.tl.custom.button), 194button_count (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message

attribute), 208ButtonMethods (class in telethon.client.buttons), 145buttons (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 208

Ccache_file() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session

method), 220cache_file() (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

method), 221cache_file() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

method), 222CallbackQuery (class in

telethon.events.callbackquery), 185CallbackQuery.Event (class in

telethon.events.callbackquery), 185cancel (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182

cancel() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversationmethod), 197

cancel_all() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversationmethod), 198

catch_up() (telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethodsmethod), 170

CdnFileTamperedError, 217changed_about (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

attribute), 193changed_admin (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

attribute), 193changed_default_banned_rights

(telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_hide_history(telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_invites (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_location (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_message (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_photo (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_pin (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_restrictions(telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_signatures(telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_sticker_set(telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 193

changed_title (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 194

changed_username (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 194

chat (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter at-tribute), 196

chat_id (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter at-tribute), 196

chat_instance (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Eventattribute), 186

ChatAction (class in telethon.events.chataction), 179ChatAction.Event (class in

telethon.events.chataction), 180ChatGetter (class in telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter),

196ChatMethods (class in telethon.client.chats), 147chunks() (in module telethon.utils), 213clear() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button static

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method), 195click() (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult

method), 205click() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message method),

208click() (telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton

method), 212client (telethon.events.common.EventCommon at-

tribute), 178client (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

209client (telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton

attribute), 212clone() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),

220clone() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

method), 222close() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),

220close() (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

method), 221close() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

method), 222code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.AuthKeyError at-

tribute), 218code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.BadRequestError

attribute), 218code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.FloodError at-

tribute), 218code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.ForbiddenError at-

tribute), 219code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.InvalidDCError at-

tribute), 219code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.NotFoundError at-

tribute), 219code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError at-

tribute), 219code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.ServerError at-

tribute), 219code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.TimedOutError at-

tribute), 219code (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.UnauthorizedError

attribute), 220connect() (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

method), 139connect() (telethon.network.connection.http.ConnectionHttp

method), 226ConnectionHttp (class in

telethon.network.connection.http), 226ConnectionTcpAbridged (class in

telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged),224

ConnectionTcpFull (class intelethon.network.connection.tcpfull), 224

ConnectionTcpIntermediate (class intelethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate),224

ConnectionTcpObfuscated (class intelethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated),225

contact (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Eventattribute), 182

CONTACT (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-tribute), 204

contact (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-tribute), 209

Conversation (class intelethon.tl.custom.conversation), 197

conversation() (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethodsmethod), 153

Ddata (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event

attribute), 186data (telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton

attribute), 212date (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

attribute), 194dc_id (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session attribute), 220dc_id (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession at-

tribute), 221decode() (telethon.sessions.string.StringSession static

method), 223decode_waveform() (in module telethon.utils), 213del_surrogate() (in module telethon.helpers), 226delete() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event

method), 189delete() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event

method), 186delete() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event

method), 180delete() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),

220delete() (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

method), 221delete() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

method), 222delete() (telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog method),

200delete() (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft method), 200delete() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message

method), 209delete_dialog() (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods

method), 155delete_messages()

(telethon.client.messages.MessageMethodsmethod), 161

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deleted_message (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 194

description (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResultattribute), 205

Dialog (class in telethon.tl.custom.dialog), 199DialogMethods (class in telethon.client.dialogs), 153disconnect() (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

method), 139disconnected (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

attribute), 139document (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182DOCUMENT (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult

attribute), 204document (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult

attribute), 205document (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 209document() (telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder.InlineBuilder

method), 203download_file() (telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethods

method), 158download_media() (telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethods

method), 158download_media() (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult

method), 205download_media() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message

method), 209download_profile_photo()

(telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethodsmethod), 159

DownloadMethods (class intelethon.client.downloads), 158

Draft (class in telethon.tl.custom.draft), 200duration (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 201

Eedit() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event method),

189edit() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event

method), 186edit() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message method),

209edit_2fa() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods

method), 142edit_admin() (telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods

method), 148edit_folder() (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods

method), 155edit_message() (telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods

method), 162edit_permissions()

(telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods method),149

emoji (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202encode() (telethon.sessions.string.StringSession static

method), 223encode_packet() (telethon.network.connection.http.HttpPacketCodec

method), 226encode_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.AbridgedPacketCodec

method), 224encode_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.FullPacketCodec

method), 224encode_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.IntermediatePacketCodec

method), 225encode_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.RandomizedIntermediatePacketCodec

method), 225encode_waveform() (in module telethon.utils), 213end_takeout() (telethon.client.account.AccountMethods

method), 140ensure_parent_dir_exists() (in module

telethon.helpers), 227entity (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft attribute), 201ErrorMessages (telethon.errors.common.BadMessageError

attribute), 217EventBuilder (class in telethon.events.common), 177EventBuilderDict (class in telethon.client.updates),

169EventCommon (class in telethon.events.common), 178ext (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202

FFile (class in telethon.tl.custom.file), 201file (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

209filter() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery

method), 187filter() (telethon.events.common.EventBuilder

method), 178filter() (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery

method), 188filter() (telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead

method), 185filter() (telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage

method), 179filter() (telethon.events.raw.Raw method), 190flood_sleep_threshold

(telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClientattribute), 140

FloodError, 218ForbiddenError, 218force_reply() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button

static method), 195Forward (class in telethon.tl.custom.forward), 202forward (telethon.events.album.Album.Event attribute),

189forward (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 210

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forward_messages()(telethon.client.messages.MessageMethodsmethod), 163

forward_to() (telethon.events.album.Album.Eventmethod), 189

forward_to() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Messagemethod), 210

FullPacketCodec (class intelethon.network.connection.tcpfull), 224

GGAME (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 204game (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

210game() (telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder.InlineBuilder

method), 204generate_key_data_from_nonce() (in module

telethon.helpers), 227generate_random_long() (in module

telethon.helpers), 227geo (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery.Event at-

tribute), 188geo (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event at-

tribute), 182geo (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute), 210get_added_by() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event

method), 180get_admin_log() (telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods

method), 150get_appropriated_part_size() (in module

telethon.utils), 214get_attributes() (in module telethon.utils), 214get_buttons() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message

method), 210get_chat() (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter

method), 197get_dialogs() (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods

method), 156get_display_name() (in module telethon.utils), 214get_drafts() (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods

method), 156get_edit() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 198get_entities_text()

(telethon.tl.custom.message.Message method),210

get_entity() (telethon.client.users.UserMethodsmethod), 175

get_entity() (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draftmethod), 201

get_entity_rows_by_id()(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 221

get_entity_rows_by_id()(telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionmethod), 222

get_entity_rows_by_name()(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 221

get_entity_rows_by_name()(telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionmethod), 223

get_entity_rows_by_phone()(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 221

get_entity_rows_by_phone()(telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionmethod), 223

get_entity_rows_by_username()(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 221

get_entity_rows_by_username()(telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionmethod), 223

get_extension() (in module telethon.utils), 214get_file() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session

method), 220get_file() (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

method), 221get_file() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

method), 223get_inner_text() (in module telethon.utils), 214get_input_channel() (in module telethon.utils),

214get_input_chat() (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter

method), 197get_input_chat_photo() (in module

telethon.utils), 214get_input_dialog() (in module telethon.utils), 214get_input_document() (in module telethon.utils),

214get_input_entity()

(telethon.client.users.UserMethods method),175

get_input_entity()(telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),220

get_input_entity()(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 221

get_input_entity()(telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft method), 201

get_input_geo() (in module telethon.utils), 214get_input_location() (in module telethon.utils),

215get_input_media() (in module telethon.utils), 215get_input_message() (in module telethon.utils),

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215get_input_peer() (in module telethon.utils), 215get_input_photo() (in module telethon.utils), 215get_input_sender()

(telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGettermethod), 212

get_input_user() (in module telethon.utils), 215get_input_user() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event

method), 180get_input_user() (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

method), 182get_input_users()

(telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventmethod), 180

get_kicked_by() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventmethod), 180

get_me() (telethon.client.users.UserMethods method),176

get_message() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Eventmethod), 186

get_message_id() (in module telethon.utils), 215get_messages() (telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods

method), 164get_messages() (telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead.Event

method), 184get_participants()

(telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods method),150

get_peer() (in module telethon.utils), 215get_peer_id() (in module telethon.utils), 215get_peer_id() (telethon.client.users.UserMethods

method), 176get_pinned_message()

(telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventmethod), 180

get_profile_photos()(telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods method),150

get_reply() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversationmethod), 198

get_reply_message()(telethon.events.album.Album.Event method),189

get_reply_message()(telethon.tl.custom.message.Message method),210

get_response() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversationmethod), 198

get_sender() (telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGettermethod), 213

get_update_state()(telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),220

get_update_state()

(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 222

get_update_state()(telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionmethod), 223

get_user() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventmethod), 180

get_user() (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Eventmethod), 182

get_users() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventmethod), 180

GIF (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-tribute), 204

gif (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute), 210grouped_id (telethon.events.album.Album.Event at-

tribute), 189

Hheader (telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ObfuscatedIO

attribute), 225height (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202HttpPacketCodec (class in

telethon.network.connection.http), 226

Iid (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event

attribute), 186id (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery.Event at-

tribute), 188id (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent at-

tribute), 194id (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202inbox (telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead.Event

attribute), 184init_header() (telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ObfuscatedIO

static method), 225inline() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button static

method), 195inline_query (telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton

attribute), 212inline_query() (telethon.client.bots.BotMethods

method), 145InlineBuilder (class in

telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder), 203InlineQuery (class in telethon.events.inlinequery),

187InlineQuery.Event (class in

telethon.events.inlinequery), 187InlineResult (class in

telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult), 204InlineResults (class in

telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults), 205input_chat (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter

attribute), 197

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input_entity (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft at-tribute), 201

input_sender (telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetterattribute), 213

input_user (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventattribute), 180

input_user (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Eventattribute), 182

input_users (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventattribute), 180

IntermediatePacketCodec (class intelethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate),225

InvalidBufferError, 217InvalidChecksumError, 217InvalidDCError, 219invoice (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 210is_audio() (in module telethon.utils), 215is_bot() (telethon.client.users.UserMethods method),

177is_channel (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter

attribute), 197is_connected() (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient

method), 140is_empty (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft attribute), 201is_gif() (in module telethon.utils), 215is_group (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter at-

tribute), 197is_handler() (in module telethon.events), 191is_image() (in module telethon.utils), 215is_list_like() (in module telethon.utils), 216is_private (telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter

attribute), 197is_read() (telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead.Event

method), 184is_reply (telethon.events.album.Album.Event at-

tribute), 189is_reply (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 210is_user_authorized()

(telethon.client.users.UserMethods method),177

is_video() (in module telethon.utils), 216iter_admin_log() (telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods

method), 150iter_dialogs() (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods

method), 156iter_download() (telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethods

method), 159iter_drafts() (telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods

method), 157iter_messages() (telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods

method), 165

iter_participants()(telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods method),152

iter_profile_photos()(telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods method),152

Jjoined (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

attribute), 194joined_invite (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

attribute), 194

Kkick_participant()

(telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods method),153

kicked_by (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventattribute), 181

Llast_seen (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182left (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

attribute), 194list() (in module telethon.events), 191list_event_handlers()

(telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethodsmethod), 170

list_sessions() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Sessionclass method), 220

list_sessions() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionclass method), 223

LOCATION (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResultattribute), 204

log_out() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods method),142

loop (telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClientattribute), 140

Mmark_read() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event

method), 190mark_read() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 198mark_read() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message

method), 211MemorySession (class in telethon.sessions.memory),

221Message (class in telethon.tl.custom.message), 206message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.AuthKeyError

attribute), 218message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.BadRequestError

attribute), 218

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message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.FloodError at-tribute), 218

message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.ForbiddenErrorattribute), 219

message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.InvalidDCErrorattribute), 219

message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.NotFoundErrorattribute), 219

message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.RPCError at-tribute), 219

message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.ServerError at-tribute), 219

message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.TimedOutErrorattribute), 219

message (telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors.UnauthorizedErrorattribute), 220

message (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-tribute), 205

message_id (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Eventattribute), 186

message_ids (telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead.Eventattribute), 184

MessageButton (class intelethon.tl.custom.messagebutton), 212

MessageDeleted (class intelethon.events.messagedeleted), 183

MessageDeleted.Event (class intelethon.events.messagedeleted), 184

MessageEdited (class intelethon.events.messageedited), 183

MessageEdited.Event (class intelethon.events.messageedited), 183

MessageMethods (class in telethon.client.messages),161

MessageParseMethods (class intelethon.client.messageparse), 161

MessageRead (class in telethon.events.messageread),184

MessageRead.Event (class intelethon.events.messageread), 184

mime_type (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202MultiError, 217

Nname (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202name_inner_event() (in module

telethon.events.common), 178new (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

attribute), 194NewMessage (class in telethon.events.newmessage),

178NewMessage.Event (class in

telethon.events.newmessage), 178NotFoundError, 219

Oobfuscate_tag (telethon.network.connection.http.HttpPacketCodec

attribute), 226obfuscate_tag (telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.AbridgedPacketCodec

attribute), 224obfuscate_tag (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.IntermediatePacketCodec

attribute), 225obfuscate_tag (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.RandomizedIntermediatePacketCodec

attribute), 225obfuscated_io (telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ConnectionTcpObfuscated

attribute), 225ObfuscatedIO (class in

telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated),225

offset (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery.Eventattribute), 188

old (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 194

on() (telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods method),170

online (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Eventattribute), 182

Ppack_bot_file_id() (in module telethon.utils), 216packet_codec (telethon.network.connection.http.ConnectionHttp

attribute), 226packet_codec (telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.ConnectionTcpAbridged

attribute), 224packet_codec (telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.ConnectionTcpFull

attribute), 224packet_codec (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.ConnectionTcpIntermediate

attribute), 225packet_codec (telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ConnectionTcpObfuscated

attribute), 225parse_mode (telethon.client.messageparse.MessageParseMethods

attribute), 161parse_phone() (in module telethon.utils), 216parse_username() (in module telethon.utils), 216performer (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202photo (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182PHOTO (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 204photo (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 205photo (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

211photo() (telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder.InlineBuilder

method), 204pin() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event method),

190pin() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message method),

211

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pin_message() (telethon.client.messages.MessageMethodsmethod), 166

playing (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Eventattribute), 182

poll (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),211

port (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session attribute), 220port (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession at-

tribute), 222process_entities()

(telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),221

process_entities()(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 222

process_entities()(telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionmethod), 223

RRandomizedIntermediatePacketCodec (class

in telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate),225

Raw (class in telethon.events.raw), 190raw_text (telethon.events.album.Album.Event at-

tribute), 190raw_text (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft attribute), 201raw_text (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 211read_packet() (telethon.network.connection.http.HttpPacketCodec

method), 226read_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.AbridgedPacketCodec

method), 224read_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.FullPacketCodec

method), 224read_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.IntermediatePacketCodec

method), 225read_packet() (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.RandomizedIntermediatePacketCodec

method), 225ReadCancelledError, 218readexactly() (telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ObfuscatedIO

method), 225recently (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182recording (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182register() (in module telethon.events), 191remove_event_handler()

(telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethodsmethod), 171

reply() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event method),190

reply() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Eventmethod), 186

reply() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventmethod), 181

reply() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message method),211

request_location()(telethon.tl.custom.button.Button classmethod), 195

request_phone() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Buttonclass method), 196

resolve() (telethon.events.common.EventBuildermethod), 178

resolve() (telethon.events.raw.Raw method), 190resolve_bot_file_id() (in module

telethon.utils), 216resolve_id() (in module telethon.utils), 216resolve_inline_message_id() (in module

telethon.utils), 216resolve_invite_link() (in module

telethon.utils), 216respond() (telethon.events.album.Album.Event

method), 190respond() (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event

method), 186respond() (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event

method), 181respond() (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message

method), 211results_valid() (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults.InlineResults

method), 206retry_range() (in module telethon.helpers), 227round (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182RPCError, 219run_until_disconnected()

(telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethodsmethod), 171

Ssanitize_parse_mode() (in module

telethon.utils), 216save() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),

221save() (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

method), 222save() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

method), 223save() (telethon.sessions.string.StringSession method),

223SecurityError, 218send() (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft method), 201send_code_request()

(telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods method),142

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send_file() (telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethodsmethod), 172

send_file() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversationmethod), 198

send_message() (telethon.client.messages.MessageMethodsmethod), 167

send_message() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversationmethod), 198

send_message() (telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialogmethod), 200

send_read_acknowledge()(telethon.client.messages.MessageMethodsmethod), 169

sender (telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetterattribute), 213

sender_id (telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetterattribute), 213

SenderGetter (class intelethon.tl.custom.sendergetter), 212

server_address (telethon.sessions.abstract.Sessionattribute), 221

server_address (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionattribute), 222

ServerError, 219Session (class in telethon.sessions.abstract), 220set_dc() (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),

221set_dc() (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

method), 222set_dc() (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

method), 223set_message() (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft

method), 201set_update_state()

(telethon.sessions.abstract.Session method),221

set_update_state()(telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySessionmethod), 222

set_update_state()(telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSessionmethod), 223

sign_in() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods method),143

sign_up() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods method),143

size (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202SQLiteSession (class in telethon.sessions.sqlite), 222start() (telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods method),

144sticker (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 211sticker_set (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute),

202

stopped_poll (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 194

StopPropagation, 190stringify() (telethon.events.common.EventCommon

method), 178stringify() (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEvent

method), 194stringify() (telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog

method), 200stringify() (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft method),

201StringSession (class in telethon.sessions.string),

223strip_text() (in module telethon.helpers), 227stripped_photo_to_jpg() (in module

telethon.utils), 216switch_inline() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button

static method), 196

Ttag (telethon.network.connection.http.HttpPacketCodec

attribute), 226tag (telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.AbridgedPacketCodec

attribute), 224tag (telethon.network.connection.tcpfull.FullPacketCodec

attribute), 224tag (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.IntermediatePacketCodec

attribute), 225tag (telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate.RandomizedIntermediatePacketCodec

attribute), 225takeout() (telethon.client.account.AccountMethods

method), 140takeout_id (telethon.sessions.abstract.Session

attribute), 221takeout_id (telethon.sessions.memory.MemorySession

attribute), 222takeout_id (telethon.sessions.sqlite.SQLiteSession

attribute), 223TelegramBaseClient (class in

telethon.client.telegrambaseclient), 136TelegramClient (class in

telethon.client.telegramclient), 136telethon.client.account (module), 140telethon.client.auth (module), 141telethon.client.bots (module), 145telethon.client.buttons (module), 145telethon.client.chats (module), 147telethon.client.dialogs (module), 153telethon.client.downloads (module), 158telethon.client.messageparse (module), 161telethon.client.messages (module), 161telethon.client.telegrambaseclient (mod-

ule), 136

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telethon.client.telegramclient (module),136

telethon.client.updates (module), 169telethon.client.uploads (module), 171telethon.client.users (module), 174telethon.errors.common (module), 217telethon.errors.rpcbaseerrors (module),

218telethon.events (module), 190telethon.events.album (module), 188telethon.events.callbackquery (module),

185telethon.events.chataction (module), 179telethon.events.common (module), 177telethon.events.inlinequery (module), 187telethon.events.messagedeleted (module),

183telethon.events.messageedited (module),

183telethon.events.messageread (module), 184telethon.events.newmessage (module), 178telethon.events.raw (module), 190telethon.events.userupdate (module), 181telethon.helpers (module), 226telethon.network.connection.http (mod-

ule), 226telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged

(module), 224telethon.network.connection.tcpfull

(module), 224telethon.network.connection.tcpintermediate

(module), 224telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated

(module), 225telethon.sessions.abstract (module), 220telethon.sessions.memory (module), 221telethon.sessions.sqlite (module), 222telethon.sessions.string (module), 223telethon.tl.custom (module), 192telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent (mod-

ule), 192telethon.tl.custom.button (module), 194telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter (module),

196telethon.tl.custom.conversation (module),

197telethon.tl.custom.dialog (module), 199telethon.tl.custom.draft (module), 200telethon.tl.custom.file (module), 201telethon.tl.custom.forward (module), 202telethon.tl.custom.inlinebuilder (mod-

ule), 203telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult (module),

204

telethon.tl.custom.inlineresults (mod-ule), 205

telethon.tl.custom.message (module), 206telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton (mod-

ule), 212telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter (module),

212telethon.utils (module), 213text (telethon.events.album.Album.Event attribute), 190text (telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery.Event at-

tribute), 188text (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft attribute), 201text (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

211text (telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton

attribute), 212text() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button class method),

196TimedOutError, 219title (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202title (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 205to_dict() (telethon.events.common.EventCommon

method), 178to_dict() (telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog method),

200to_dict() (telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft method),

201TotalList (class in telethon.helpers), 226type (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 205TypeNotFoundError, 218typing (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182

UUnauthorizedError, 219unregister() (in module telethon.events), 191until (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182UpdateMethods (class in telethon.client.updates), 169upload_file() (telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethods

method), 174uploading (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182UploadMethods (class in telethon.client.uploads), 171url (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 205url (telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton

attribute), 212url() (telethon.tl.custom.button.Button static method),

196user (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event at-

tribute), 181

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user (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event at-tribute), 182

user_id (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventattribute), 181

user_id (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Eventattribute), 182

user_id (telethon.tl.custom.adminlogevent.AdminLogEventattribute), 194

user_ids (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Eventattribute), 181

UserMethods (class in telethon.client.users), 174users (telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event at-

tribute), 181UserUpdate (class in telethon.events.userupdate), 181UserUpdate.Event (class in

telethon.events.userupdate), 181

VVENUE (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 204venue (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

211via_bot (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 211via_inline (telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event

attribute), 186via_input_bot (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message

attribute), 211video (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182VIDEO (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult at-

tribute), 204video (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

211VIDEO_GIF (telethon.tl.custom.inlineresult.InlineResult

attribute), 204video_note (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 211voice (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message attribute),

211

Wwait_event() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 198wait_read() (telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation

method), 199web_preview (telethon.tl.custom.message.Message at-

tribute), 211width (telethon.tl.custom.file.File attribute), 202within_months (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182within_weeks (telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event

attribute), 182

write() (telethon.network.connection.tcpobfuscated.ObfuscatedIOmethod), 226

Index 243